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He has been professionally backed this year however he has made it clear he doesn't want to be ridden. He's had a full vet check (will provide paperwork) and is all good he simply just doesn't want to be ridden, he is UTD with teeth and vaccinations. He is open for vetting. He does have HWSD but this hasn't been difficult to manage and as long as its kept on top of by the farrier he's absolutely fine. Fletcher can be explosive especially when lunging and he will rear and bolt if you try to get on. This has been a heartbreaking decision to make but I know that it's best for him. I'm in no rush for him to go as I want him to find his forever home. Fletcher is an absolute softie and once he gets to know you he will be your best friend. I'd like for anyone to come and meet him a few times before making a decision so he can get to know you. I will be picky with who he goes to and I would like to remain in contact with whoever has him
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