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Create my profile now!Rebel has been back about 5 months now. He has not put a foot wrong but everything we have done we have done slowly and steadily.
He needs a quiet confident rider who will love him as much as we do. He works in an established outline in walk, trot and canter and has now done a few dressage competitions at home doing very well.
He has started doing polework and jumping but you have to take everything steady with him and build up. we think rebel may have been wrapped in his last home so the poles are a slow process and you will need to understand this and work with him however this is really coming along now and he is getting so much braver.
rebel has been on a couple of hacks now and has been very good, we always make sure he goes out with a confident horse that can stand next to the cars to give him confidence.
He has an incredible jump and his dad is jumping 1m20s in Ireland.
on the ground rebel is impeccably behaved, good to box, shoe, clip etc.
he comes with his bridle and a few rugs.
Rebel is now looking for his forever home and best friend.