- Skills / Disciplines
- Kid Safe, Trail Riding, Youth
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Quarter horse mare, 13 years old. Healthy. Has been vet checked but its been a while. She gets along with other horses, goats, ponies, donkeys and chickens. She is for experienced or confident riders. She prefers kids, teens, and young adults it seems like. She is an all around kid horse, she lights up around them. She is excellent with children we will lead our kids around on her ages 5-12. She went to a month long training to find out she is perfect ?... (read more) She is truly an amazing horse, easy to catch after training. She has had a few extra training sessions which she does with excellence. This was more to train us. She does great as long as you are not fearful. If you have fear it makes her nervous, so this is why she would do best with a confident rider. We just don’t have the time to ride her every week like our trainer advises, so I am super sad to say we are considering finding her a new pasture. She loves to eat treats from your hand! She is easy to saddle up, and load up in a trailer. Trims hooves easy. She is muscular and built very nice! She has a gorgeous thick winter coat in the winter. She LOVES kids! Trainer says she does great on trail rides, riding front and back. She also said she didn't seem to have any other extra training, just a good trail riding horse for now. She does everything I ask from side to side, go backward, speed up, etc. I don't have any other videos of her riding other than a few of my kids in the arena. We do not have a space for her to be riden here. We have taken a year where we have not done much of anything with her and sometimes she can act timid, but as soon as you work with her she is fine and picks up where she left off. Looking for someone that wants to put the time in her and help her be a confident trail riding horse that is loved on and has some time put into her. Since its been a while since anyone rode her so before putting a kid on her I would have an experienced adult rider get her back into mode. Then she will do perfect. If not rode often like 6m+ she may buck a little at first, but then she stops and won't do it again and as long as she is consistently road acts the same consistently.