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Create my profile now!A quality low mileage horse at a good price. Well bred, teeth and vaccinations done. Solid feet. Never sick or sorry. I’ve had her 5 years, she’s perfect and loving and wants a best friend. She lives in or out - currently out with my retired.
She hunted 4 years ago, she show jumped at Alnwick Ford 3 years ago and placed out of 30 people. She is soft mouthed and responsive with good education. She hacks off road and in fields all day long alone and in company. She’s smart. A novice has learnt to ride on her but she is adapatable to any rider. She is not a novice horse overall in my opinion as she’s too good for that, but that’s honesty not negative.
She is not a novice road hack - but she has hacked alone and in company last summer and gets better the more she does. She just gets anxious with speedy cars and no space - but a calm rider manages that and with others you box her in and she’s ok. She is 99% with others - just the odd huge thing that she struggles with but her response is honest.
She can be a tricky loader when not travelled regularly. Not reactive just stubborn. She’s been out loads with me but it’s something I want to mention. Will be a pain when I come to load her next as not been on for ages. A professional could fix it. She travels like a dream and stands at shows. I would think a trailer would be a better option as she can go straight with no turning.
I have no trial facilities she is in a field but you can tack her up and get on her and walk an area. Happy to have a chat with anyone genuine.
Home is 1000% more important. She is a bargain for someone …