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Due to health reasons, I am giving up riding and, with a heavy heart, selling my12-year-old Hanoverian gelding. He stands approximately1.70 meters at the withers and impresses with good basic gaits and a pleasant ride. He is a very affectionate and lovable type who enjoys human attention without being intrusive. In daily handling, he is very straightforward. He is farrier- and loading-trainable, herd-friendly, and shows no bad habits such as bucking, rearing, or bolting. In his new home, he should have sufficient contact with other horses through daily turnout or paddock time. He is sensitive and therefore not suitable for beginners. He requires an experienced rider who can provide him with security. He is sensitive to ride, always eager and motivated. He has been trained in dressage but has not competed due to a lack of ambition, although he is registered as a competition horse. He also enjoys jumping, but this has not been further developed under saddle—mainly due to the lack of a rider. He is regularly vaccinated, dewormed, and has been examined by a veterinarian. He has never been lame and is in good health.
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