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Create my profile now!Well-mannered gentleman will stand to be fussed over all day – good to groom, shower, clip. Little nervous round poll area but this greatly improves as he learns to trust you/the people in his life.
Great to load, travel and take out (we have rear loading trailer).
Brilliant in all sorts of traffic out hacking and based on working farm. Great to hack out alone, with parent on a bike or in company. Will take the lead or follow. Stronger in a group but not silly or nasty - just enjoys the company!
Currently turned out with other geldings in herd – takes a back seat in the herd and likes to stay out of trouble. Happy to be out alone too. Will come in first or last. Currently out during day in at night. Has been out at night with no problems. Was been tricky to catch when we first got him - not nasty and soon gave in, but fine now he knows us.
Happy to be stabled alone too.
Good with farrier (barefoot).
Only issue with vet is needles but with an understanding kind approach it’s not been a problem and he usually gives in (rears but not nasty - no teeth or kicking, spinning etc). Otherwise happy to have teeth rasped, health check, wormer etc.
Occasionally has mallenders and sallenders flare ups but doesn’t cause any problems or bother him at all.
Up to date with teeth, vaccinations, worming programme, sheath clean, saddler.
Comes with rugs and tack.
Passed 5 stage vetting when he came to us in 2020 but happy for full vetting, viewings. Loads of videos and photos available!
He must go to a kind and loving home – if we didn’t have to rely on livery he’d have a home for life with us so this is a tough decision. Would love to keep in touch if possible.