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This is my husband’s horse — she’s big, beautiful, and truly a showstopper. Every time she’s out, people stop to comment on how gorgeous she is.rnShe has about 2 months of professional training and a solid year of daily trail riding with some light ranch work. She’s more whoa than go — calm, steady, and prefers to take life at a walk. She’d be a great fit for a near-beginner to intermediate rider. (I say “near-beginner” only because she’s 5 — in my experience, total beginners often do best with an older, more seasoned horse.)rnShe’s been all over Hollywood — totally unfazed by e-bikes, umbrellas, tourists with strollers, cement mixers, and trash trucks. She’s also worked cattle both in the arena and on the ranch up north. Nothing seems to bother her!rnWe’ve owned her a little over a year, and she’s been wonderful. My husband just bought four more horses, so (reluctantly) I’m insisting he sell her. Whoever gets her will be very lucky — she’s a kind, steady, and beautiful partner.
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