Dash is a 15 h, 16 year old registered Missouri Foxtrotter, born on our farm and looking for a new riding partner, located just north of Shipshewana Indiana. He has been trail ridden in just about every type of terrain, including Hocking Hills in Ohio, Shawnee National Forest in Southern Illinois, Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, Big South Fork and East Fork in Tennessee, as well as Clark and Deam Lake, Hickory Ridge, Brown County, Tippecanoe, Salamonie reservoir, and potato creek in Indiana. Brighton, Fort Custer, Waterloo, Ionia, D bar D, yankee Springs, Silverlake County Park, and Russ Forest in Michigan. Something else which sets him apart from most horses is that he is extremely safe on the road, so whether you do road riding, or just have to cross one occasionally, as you will see from the videos, he is solid. He has been ridden exclusively by me, outside of a few times, so I while I feel he would do well with anyone that knows how to ride, I can’t say that conclusively. Stands great for the ferrier, as you will see in the videos, he can also be blown out with a big blower. He will side pass over for you to get on, whether it’s steps, a log, a pile of dirt, etc. , and will stay put until you are ready to move. He can be hobbled, high lined, tied to the trailer etc. you can pony with him or pony him. He can be trailered and ridden by himself, or he will ride anywhere in a group, including last, even though that is his least favorite spot. My Facebook albums are all public, so you can go back and find pictures and videos throughout his life with us. You will notice that there has been a lot less riding in the past few years, and that is also the reason he has being put up for sale. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02s3MpFFWgNyJUZ9LBUznu5F3ae3dUoXgxsDj39ib2Ctb8Un We have his full brother and they resemble each other quite a bit, so when he was born, my husband wanted me to keep him …even though his personality was not a great match for me I was OK with it, I had two other horses that I rode that I had a deep attachment to. Unfortunately six years ago I did a triad on my right knee, which made it painful to ride a non-gated horse, leading to me selling my other two horses, and in doing that kind of lost my joy for riding. So I decided this year to change that and I have purchased a four year old, green broke Foxtrotter and all I’m trying to do is get the money back that I spent for him, what I am asking is in the photos. He not perfect, he doesn’t always like to be caught in the field, which is something that just drives me nuts. You are welcome to come and ride him around the farm, have him vet checked if you wish, but that will be your expense. When you come with cash, we can go somewhere else to ride before you leave with him if you want. If you are a scammer, don’t bother, because I am not going to fall for it. I am going to include lots of videos and photos, so plea
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