- Skills / Disciplines
- All Around, Beginner, Companion, Drill Team, Endurance, English Pleasure, Field Trial, Flashy, Gymkhana, Lesson, Natural Horsemanship Training, Parade, Project, Ridden Western, Started Under Saddle, Trail, Trail Riding, Western Pleasure, Western Riding, Working, Working Equ
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Quiet, easy gelding that would be perfect for a junior or AA to bring along in the discipline of their choice. He will require finishing needs to have someone work out some quirks i'm not a trainer. Trigger would do very well with anyone that has the knowledge to finish him he just needs a couple things worked on WTC Exposure, He really bonds well with his person and once you ride him and he gains your trust there is nothing he won't try once he gets his confidence he is going to be brillant.... (read more) he really enjoys human company and does well on his own. he just needs time and his one person. I have 3 other horses i've been trying to work with its just too much so trying to downsize. After you ride trigger he will follow you around everywhere he preferrs humans over his own kind.
“Trigger- a 11 year old 15.1hhs strawberry roan gelding Trigger is a very fancy stoutly-built specimen (honestly looks more like a QH cross Tennessee walker with a sensible, wants to learn and sweet personality.
Trigger is a straightforward when Walk, Trot transitions, Needs work going into a canter his Trot is very comfortable, Trigger has had a lot of groundwork
He hacks out quietly as well but needs more trail riding and exposure, He is very alert not spooky but Leary of new things he likes to investigate, he rides alone or with friends. honestly he does better alone on trail rides but once he gets more miles he will be great either way. Trigger was used as a string-along dude ranch horse, I have a rescue dog, he is good with the horses Trigger is good with dogs seems to not mind him at all roaming around and he doesn't bat an eyelash at him.
This is 100 percent an amateur-friendly restart;
would excel with a trainer/coach and he is the exact same horse no matter who is sitting on him-once he bonds with you, I see him as being the ultimate all-rounder type who could do just about anything; pony club rallies, foxhunting, eventing, jumpers, local hunters, trail riding, you name it. When they are this easy and willing, the sky's the limit. Trigger stands like at the mounting block, for the farrier, and on the cross-ties. He is a sweet, easy, lovable gentleman; he loves being groomed and doted on. he is the first one to the gate or if you go in the field he will follow you all over.
If you're an amateur looking for something safe, kind and easy to do a little bit of everything with, he's your guy.
Trigger has perfectly clean legs, good feet. He is perfect to loadup in a trailer steps right in.The only issue he has is he is just green and needs work on his transitions, he is a very sweet in your pocket type. he is a little spicy going from walk to canter but that will come in time, he really loves being with his person once he bonds with you, honestly we will be sad to see him go but he needs his own person that has more time. We already have 3 other horses one has chronic lyme disease so its like regaining his trust on a daily basis. Trigger is upto date with his Coggins, Lyme disease test = Negative, Teeth floated on Sept 19th 2024 he was a pro and didn't even need to be sedated.
he just had his feet trimmed also a pro :) I will be sending him next month to a professional trainer and his price will increase.
he is a very well built fancy horse with personality taboot, he is the lowest of the pecking order.