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If you want that best friend mare, Annie may be just the girl for you. She's the total package, meet you at the gate for snuggles kind of girl. She's easy to handle on the ground, knows some basic liberty work and the start to bowing and spanish walk. She will stand tied as long as you would like, even for her farrier work, she just stands there like a good girl. Easy to load in multiple trailer types. Good enough on the ground that she would be an easy horse to train for showmanship classes or for someone that wanted to continue liberty or horsemanship work. Annie has quite a bit of arena work. She's been hauled out for lessons and a few shows. She will do the one day shows and stand tied to the trailer or does fine for the bigger shows in a stall. She's been started with western dressage and ranch riding. She would also be a fun option for sport horse, hunter type. She could also shine in working equitation. Annie is great for obstacles and is great over poles and working gates. She will drag a log and pick a slicker up off a fence without issue. Annie can counter canter and has been started with riding in one hand. She has been started with walk to lope transitions and is very supple in her lateral maneuvers. In addition, Annie has been out on trail and takes to it like a duck to water. She has pushed a few cows, gone out to check fence, been out with friends for casual trail rides, etc. She crosses water, leads and follows. Does well mounting off rocks and stumps. Current on vaccines, has her microchip (now USEF required) and just had a dental done. Currently flat shod for her work load, could go barefoot for casual riding. Currently stalled, however she has been pastured with other horses without issue. Annie has no vices and is conformationally correct. Straight legs, no club feet and a smooth body, topped with a very adorable face that would love to greet you at the barn!
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