- Skills / Disciplines
- Flashy, Natural Horsemanship Training, Ranch, Trail Riding, Trained
Additional Comments
Boomer is a charming horse with a lot to offer once you get to know him. Though he may have some initial trust issues, his sweet nature shines through when he warms up to people. Here's a bit more about Boomer and what makes him special.
Boomer's Personality
Boomer can be a bit guarded and is known to give some attitude, especially when meeting new people. This is why he requires an experienced handler who can understand and manage his behavior effectively.... (read more) He thrives under the guidance of someone who is patient and knowledgeable in dealing with horses that have trust issues.
Boomer's Experience
Despite his initial hesitance, Boomer is a well-experienced horse. He has served on a ranch. Additionally, Boomer has been a trail horse for an 8yr old boy, showcasing his potential to be a gentle companion once trust is established.
Current Situation
Boomer is currently residing at a trail riding barn. However, due to his sometimes intimidating demeanor, he can be a bit daunting for guests who are not familiar with his personality. This makes it crucial for him to have an experienced handler who can bring out the best in him and reassure those around him.
Ideal Match for Boomer
The ideal handler for Boomer would be someone who:
Has experience with horses that require a bit of extra patience and understanding
Can foster a trusting relationship with a horse that may be initially reserved
Is comfortable and confident in managing a horse that may occasionally display attitude
With the right person by his side, Boomer has the potential to be a loyal and loving companion. His past experience and gentle nature, once trust is established, make him a valuable addition to any experienced handler's team.
Shipping Notes
Will deliver locally for a milage fee and will ship nationally at buyer expense.
Training in central Indiana including trouble shooting behavioral issues, working with green horses, consulting on natural horsemanship techniques. Do not train drafts.