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Jack Vet aged: 9/10 by our vet. 14.3H Grade Missouri Fox Trotter Gelding. Smoky Black/Liver in coloring. Solid disposition │ Forward & Job Oriented │ 5/10 temperament - Grade, no factual information on history or background - Said to of been trail ridden all over - Point and go style of horse - Trainer approved and tested - Western broke (neck reins, uses leg aids) UTD on cares Teeth floated: (10/15/2025) Sound, no health issues, no bad habits/vices. Jack was bought from an online auction from his previous owner. She said he is too much for her and that he needed some minor training yet. It was clear within a couple of weeks Jack did need some minor training issues fixed but nothing serious, he had a 30-day refresher with me and is good to go! He is forward, responsive, gentle, athletic, and is a connection seeking boy. He can be stubborn at first until he learns to trust you, but after he knows you're "safe", he will do anything you ask of him. Jack was ridden at Zumbro Bottoms on the 18th of October by my 61-year-old mother for his first trail ride with us and he did phenomenal. Took care of her and acted like he's trail ridden all of his life. He navigated the trails well, was primarily in the lead, and was very sure footed on the hills and rocky terrain. Jack does not have to sell, and it is in the plans for 2026 for him to be an extra trail mount and used for lessons if not sold by then. It was said when he went through auction that he "Was trail ridden all over and is a point and go style of horse", which has been proven to be true. Jack is solid, he has a solid disposition, a ton of training put into him, and is a phenomenal horse. He will make someone an excellent trail or Endurance horse. Ideally, Jacks new owner would be at least an intermediate rider that is looking for a trail or Endurance mount for themselves, where Jack can have consistency with one person and get the opportunity to bond/adapt to one rider as he seems to be seeking naturally. An owner that likes to love, dote on, and spoil their horses. Positive reinforcement/Natural horsemanship type of home. He would be great for any age range of rider as long as they're physically able and don't mind a forward horse. Jack's FAVORITE thing to do is be out on the trails. Training: Was broke to ride upon coming here and said to be trail ridden all over and a point and go style of horse. 30-day refresher: 10/01/2025 Natural Horsemanship & Positive Reinforcement training. Jack will stay in training and be consistently ridden until sold. Rider Level Needed: Intermediate rider or an advanced rider. Solid, forward, neck reins, and rides with leg aids. He may be too much for someone not used to a forward horse and him being "western broke" may confuse him if someone does not know how to ride a western broke horse. Rider level can be lowered dep
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