- Skills / Disciplines
- Pack, Parade, Penning, Playday, Project, Ranch, Ranch Work, Rescue, Ridden Western, Rodeo, Roping, Team Penning, Trail Riding, Working Cattle
Additional Comments
Kate is a 15-16 year old mare who is UTD on all vaccines, wormer, coggins, etc. She is also microchipped. Kate came into our program extremely malnourished and frightened. She also had EPM (she has finished treatment since and is good to go!). Kate has gained significant weight and looks gorgeous now. We think she’ll make an excellent trail or ranch horse..you can really take her in any direction. We’re putting a good foundation on her now so she can have great success in the future.... (read more) Kate stands tied, leads, flexes and is very soft. I have put the saddle on her many times now and am preparing her for her first rides before winter, so now would be a great time to come check her out! She is still a jumpy horse, but she just needs time and patience and she will get there. She’s okay with her feet, could use some work there but she has never offered to kick. She is still working on getting easier to catch but could use some more practice.
I’ve stepped on both stirrups to stand now and she did great! She is desensitized to the flag and sends off nicely as well. She’s got the basics down, just needs you to take her further!
As of 11/16 I have bitted her up for the first time and she took it excellently.
**Please ask for more photos and videos, I have plenty!**
Nexus Equine
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