This sugar sweet, beautiful mare was lighty started as a 3YO and taken out on our wooded trails. She was ponied, and also ponied another horse. She went through large puddles, over downed trees - and was just wonderful especially as green as she was. She's just a good girl. Then we bred her the last three years and didn't ride her. She's given "pony rides" to my 13 yo granddaughter (bareback, being led) without issue. She is sane, and steady - but she would need 30 days refresher before I'd call her trail or arena worthy. Not that she would bolt, buck, or rear - she wouldn't. But she has probably forgotten a lot of what she learned 3 years ago, too. She's been a wonderful broodmare! Breeds (AI fresh cooled or frozen) on the first try. My reproduction vet thinks I'm nuts to part with her and wishes all her client's horses were like Lacy. She's had two beautiful palomino fillies. I'm retaining the last one, or I would never part with Lacy. She loads and hauls like a champ. Is excellent to be handled by vet or farrier. She is a medium-alpha in the pasture, but a great babysitter to weaned foals or needy yearlings. I've raised her from a foal - she's never had any serious injury, and has been current on deworming and farrier her whole life. She's handled every day. Only reason for selling? I have 20 head here - and I have to lower my numbers. I simply do not want to feed and maintain that many horses anymore. As the expression goes: my loss is your gain. Truer words never written. ~Asking: 15,000 Pictures on Ancan Morgans public FB page, or at (www.) AncanMorgans (dot com)
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