Senior owner has been on and off the fence about rehoming 'Portia' for quite a while now, to no fault of hers. 'Portia Cayenne Afire' has many years of professional training. Trained second level dressage, shown Hunter Pleasure, Halter Classes+ with previous owner. Own Daughter of Champion Stallion 'Justafire DGL' producer of accomplished show winners, Granddaughter of Numaa++ (on Dam's side). Sweepstakes Nominated. Was evaluated on conformation and movement as a prospective PSG, National level horse by international Judges (was valued at $25,000). Please, don't let Portia's age fool you... she seems like a much younger horse and should have many more years of service to offer. Portia is classy looking, athletic, and has fluid movement. Easy keeper. Doesn't require any special care. No extra maintenance, no medications, injections, etc. Up to date on shots (flu/tet), deworming, hoof trim. Had yearly dental/exam on 10/11/24, and everything looked good. Portia's tidy in her stall and paddock area (she stays clean, even her white socks). When Portia is in sync with her rider, where you look is where she goes (is responsive to your seat). Lots of buttons if you how to use them (ask). Respectful stall manners, and is well-behaved for grooming, picking up/cleaning hooves (can hold foot up with one finger), blanketing, etc. She enjoys attention and being doted over. Portia loves attention and will make someone a lovely riding partner/companion. Along with myself, she's been used by novice riders with supervision/lessons, as well as more confident/experienced riders on their own after they've shown they can work independently. An assortment of blankets, leather halter with her name engraved, leg wraps, hoof boots, misc., go with her. Multiple visits to get familiar with Portia are welcome, along with your own pre-purchase exam, trainer evaluation, etc. When Portia leaves, we want her new owner/s to be tickled pink with her. We've had Portia for almost 9 years, and a well-suited home will be important to us in her placement. My first choice of partners is with an intermediate rider that is looking for a one-on-one relationship with their horse. With all her years of training (it's still there... she just needs riding), it could be very rewarding to take lessons, do some schooling with her. She's definitely show worthy and could win you some ribbons. We can provide full care board if you might need a bit of time to move her to your facility (or?). Asking $7000/cash, to a great home. No trades, etc. Please call (three-six-zero)366-3631 (land line, no texting), for more information. Thank you.
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