Call your babysitter back and tell them Ringo has it covered. Ringo craves just about the same attention as the family dog and will even sit and lay down like one. He has been started slow and correct to ensure a dependable future. What I like most about Ringo is his go-with-the-flow type of personality. He has been ridden double and even triple on the trail by the kids. Versatile as they come, this classy looking Paint gelding aims to please. He does all of the obstacles: teeter totter bridge, cowboy curtain, whips, tarps, gunfire and flags are old news to him. He has the brain of a horse twice his age, and is very receptive to what is asked of him. Ringo is responsive to your leg and seat cues, with a fun turn around and deep stop off your seat. Ringo is a joy to have in the barn. He has been in both a stall environment and turned out on pasture with no bad habits. He is the perfect size for a rider with bad knees, as he is easy to get on and off, but stocky enough to carry almost any size rider comfortably. Pictures don’t do this cute gelding justice. He has good foot and bone, giving him the opportunity to have a long successful career. He has been exposed to all farm machinery and equipment, road traffic, gunfire, deer, cattle- you name it. He is sound and up to date on teeth, vaccines, coggins, and health paper. Ringo has been nothing short of a pleasure to work with since he stepped foot on our property. No matter what direction you want to go, this phenomenal gelding will be sure to take you there. He has all the buttons: side pass, turn around, leg yield, but just as easily-point and go. Gentle, flashy and broke, with unlimited potential! He Sells with a clean set of X-rays of hocks and front feet, as well as a vet report of Soundness!
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