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Create my profile now!♦️Shown up to starter level eventing -has done well in the show environment.
-shown at local ranch showsvvvv, been to several clinics
♦️Trail ridden and will go all day (starting to ride out alone)
♦️Knows several tricks -Laydown, pick up at mounting block, Sit, Spanish Walk, working on smile
♦️Rides English, Western, Bareback
♦️Good for hoof care (currently barefoot) and vet care(the vet calls him the wonder pony)
♦️loves obstacles and will go through water, over bridges, side passes over logs
♦️I’ve used him for lessons and does great with the kids.
♦️Knows basic showmanship -pivots on the ground, trots in hand, working on setting up
♦️Opens gates, pivots, side passes, hip yields, backs
♦️Sends into trailer with ramp or step up
♦️More whoa than go
♦️Well started on neck reining
♦️Stands for clipping and will tie anywhere, cross ties as well.g
♦️Best personality in the barn! Super cuddly and first to meet you at the gate!
He will continue to be in my training program until he sells.
If I had to say something bad about him it’s that’s he’s lazy and not super motivated to work hard at jumping. This is my ONLY reason for sale. He would be much happier in a home that wants to use him as an all-around guy to have fun on. He loves obstacles and would really excel in extreme cowboy races, endurance riding, 4H home, Pony Club home, dressage, low level eventing, or even a lesson program. If he’s unsure about something he can plant his feet. Definitely more of a kick ride.