- Skills / Disciplines
- All Around, Athletic, Cowboy Mounted Shooting, Dressage, English Pleasure, Equitation, Flashy, Horsemanship, Natural Horsemanship Training, Performance, Playday, Ranch, Ranch Versatility, Ranch Work, Reined Cow, Ridden Western, Roping, Trail, Trail Riding, Trained
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If you’re looking for a head-turner, look no further. Ember is a stunning grey mare ( blue roan as a foal) that has people complimenting her everywhere we go. I’ve had my fair share of beautiful greys, but Ember is truly something special! Grandaughter of Shining Spark - find her pedigree on Allbreedpedigree. com
Experience & Training:
Last year, Ember spent 60 days in Oklahoma, where she was started under saddle.... (read more) Her main job there was bringing up cattle from pastures and dry lots, and let me tell you, she’s got a lot of "cow" to her. After coming home, she’s been ridden off and on but mostly left to mature more before continuing with training. She’s now with me for more exposure and fine-tuning. In the 30 + days I’ve had her, she’s made fantastic progress. We have lots of videos I'm happy to share with you!
Trail Riding & Shows:
Ember’s been out on trails and is already crossing creeks, climbing hills, and handling everything you’d want for a great trail horse. We have been using her to pony a weanling we have in for training out on the trails and she handles that great as well. We’ve started hauling her to fun shows to get her used to all the hustle and bustle. She’s cautious when she enters the arena alone, but with more exposure, she’s going to settle in just fine. We've also been swinging ropes and tracking the roping dummy off her. I see serious potential for her as a breakaway roping horse—she’s got speed when you ask for it and a solid "whoa" to match.
Versatility in the Arena:
This mare is so versatile. We’ve been focusing on riding between the reins, speed control, working over her topline, leg yields and those all-important correct balanced stops. Ember has an excellent whoa, and with her movement, I think she’d excel in ranch pleasure, ranch trail, ranchmanship, ranch boxing, western dressage, but has the speed to be a barrel prospect &/or a breakaway competitor. The possibilities are endless with a great foundation like she's getting on her.
✔Rider compatibility
Ember would thrive with a rider who is confident, kind, patient, and experienced in riding a horse between the reins. She's still young and has a lot of potential, so we want to see her go to someone who knows how to bring out the best in her. Rewards her when she does good vs punish her if she makes a mistake. Ember will do well with a person who understands that progress is more important than perfection and who is willing to take their time to continue her training and exposure. I say this because this mare's value can only go up in the right hands and she has the talent. Finding one that is as quality of a mare as she is, is not something I run across very often and want to find a home that she deserves.
Why Ember?
Ember is one of those horses that makes you look forward to saddling up every day. She’s got the looks, the brains, and the ability to go far in whatever direction you choose to take her. Whether it’s on the trails, in the arena, or out working cattle, Ember is ready to shine.
She is sound, great with other horses, loads, trailers, and unloads well. Easy to catch, halter, and handle. Only vice I can find so far is she isnt a fan of being in a stall. Since she has been here for 60 + days she has gotten much better but she is much happier in a stall with a run or out on a dry lot with shelter & friends.
Weiss Attuned Horsemanship
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Tired of sending your horse off to the trainers and not having good communication, videos, or worse - your horse coming back skinny or unsound?! Your horse comes first, and his physical n mental health are the at the utmost importance while in my care & even after you bring your horse home. I want you both to succeed just like each horse I successfully rehome.... (read more)
Offering foundational training for performance horses, while addressing individual issues, utilizing a wholistic approach based on equine psychology, physiology, and biomechanics. These sound principles benefit all equine partners for ANY discipline. I have experience with draft crosses, stock horses, and ponies.
The basics we work towards with each horse are forward, soft, supple, & willing. We encourage curiosity in all of our horses and exposing them without making them dull, and sensitive without being afraid. Horses are typically trailered to different places 2+ times a week (Depending on time of year & weather) but are worked with a minimum of 5 sessions per week. We haul to local barns to ride in an indoor and outdoor arenas & trail rides to expose them to different terrain & obstacles creating a more versatile and confident mount. The benefit of exposure to real life outside can’t be overstated.
Rest assured, your horse will come back home a better horse than when it was, I keep communication lines open and up to date as well as videos and photos of our experiences.
NOTICE:
If you are interested in a horse I'm rehoming, you must put a Non-Refundable down payment down. Zelle is my preferred way of deposit
Pre-purchase exams are welcome & encouraged on any of my horses.
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