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Create my profile now!Elvis is a true gent and a super fun horse with a huge amount of personality. He is the most loving boy with a massive heart. Elvis has a huge amount of potential that I have not been able to bring out of him due to the demands of my career and exams. For this reason I am having to make the extremely difficult decision to sell him as I feel he deserves a lot more than what I can give. Elvis has previously competed BS, however this was not with me and I haven’t had the time to commit to competing. I have taken him out to training shows and he behaved impeccably. When I bought him I would school him around 1.15 however I haven’t been able to jump him at this height consistently due to time. When taking him we jumped round 1m courses and he has the potential to progress more. Elvis is currently on a livery yard which also has a ridding school and is used to busy environments and children etc. Our yard is also situated where hacking is very limited however he will happily hack down the roads even tho they can be very busy and never had an issue. He is perfect to load and will stand on a lorry/trailer all day without an issue. Elvis is not suitable for a novice due to his age and size. He is up to date with all farrier, worming, vaccinations, dentist and physio. He will be having physio tomorrow as this was already booked and I will have a full report that can be seen. He passed a 5 stage vetting in September when i purchased him. However I am open to any betting’s etc. Only reason for sale is due to a recent promotion and a demanding career and I feel he deserves a lot more. 5* home only and in no rush to sell.
£9,000 ono
Based Manchester