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I’m heartbroken posting Bria but I’ve finally decided it’s the right thing to do. rnrnHer dam is Depla fra Hestar IcelandicrnHer sire was never registered but her grand sire is Bassi Fjalli fra Iliff's IcelandicsrnrnBria was born in front of me. I’ve worked with her from the day she was born. She is the most perfect easy horse I’ve ever worked with. rnrnShe has done just about everything already. Went camping at 2 months old. Saddle broke early but not really ridden until 4. She is also broke to drive a cart and is just the most solid horse ever. rnrnShe is very very very calm and would be best suited for somebody that just wants to dilly dally and enjoy the scenery. She does have a lovely walk, trot, and canter. She can tolt slowly but will need somebody that understands gaiting to improve and strengthen. She does not pace. rnrnWhile I don’t think any 5 year old is dead broke, she’s pretty darn close. rnrnPerfect for the farrier. Has been barefoot but I did put one set of shoes on her for training experience. rnrnShe can be blown out with a blower and full body clips no problem.rnrnWill load in any trailer. I’ve even put her in the back of my truck lol. rnrnShe has had one baby and while it’s adorable the birth was hard. Her baby was HUGE and almost got stuck. So if you wanted to breed her again I’d make sure to be on watch during labor. But she did make a fantastic mom. rnrnShe’s been in huge loud parades with 100+ entries. She doesn’t care about any of it. rnrnShe could be trained to do anything you wanted. She’s willing and smart and easy to work with. rnrnI really can’t think of anything she does naughty. rnShe’s just too little for me. And I know people say “oh Icelandics are so sturdy” and they are I prefer larger horses. A good home is a MUST!!!! https://share.icloud.com/photos/081FiPoABHGiK-m9PWySnbO5g
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