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Introducing Roc! Roc has mainly been used as a trail horse for the majority of his life up til recently. He loves to lead down the trail but has no problem following either. He's very brave and walks with intention. He's recently been put into arena work to try to get him a little more broke. Hes coming along nicely. He's starting to understand how to soften through his body and face. Being a little longer through his back this was hard for him at first but he's always willing to try what's being asked. No blow ups. Not bucking, rearing, kicking out. He's really good minded. Definitely on the greener side for his age. But hes going to be AWESOME if someone puts the time into him. He's VERY personable. He really connects and attaches to his person. Easy to catch. Great for vet and farrier. Ties, crossties, loads, bathes, clips. Rides alone or with others. His owner (Im assisting her with the sale) is a very green rider and he takes care of her. ❤️ With an educated rider, this horse will just continue to progress each ride. I personally would reccomend a confident intermediate on up, to bring him to his full potential. But there is nothing dangerous about this handsome fellow. Currently barefoot. And rides in a snaffle. He does not appreciate a shank right now. Has been around cattle. Been around swinging ropes, and hot heels roping dummy (being drug around arena by a quad). Unbothered. Rides English too! Someone could easily trail ride him one day, and the next show him western dressage or even low level (English) dressage. He's game for whatever his person wants to do. ❤️
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