Located in Chehalis, Wa. I have a beautiful 9-year-old Quarter Horse /Arabian mare named Symphony Ive decided to rehome with high hopes of placing her with a great more well matched new home. Symphony is not suited for beginners and requires someone with experience to bring out her full potential. I have raised Symphony since birth, and it's a tough decision to part ways, but I believe she deserves a home where she can thrive and excel. While I have a deep bond with her, we just don't quite click, and I want the best for her. Symphony thrives when she has a job to do. She needs consistent work and engagement, something I'm unable to provide to her at the moment. She excels particularly when working with cows - a natural talent that she exhibited the first time I introduced her to them. I have a video capturing this incredible moment. Although Symphony comes from excellent bloodlines, including Hancock and Arabian lineage—her grandfather from the Simeon Shay line—I am selling her as grade. I am looking for a loving home where she can be a perfect trail companion, would do great in endurance or perhaps excel in working with cattle. Pros: Absolutely Gorgeous and Flashy Been down several trails Trailers in slant or straight load trailers. Is FAST Fast and I mean Fast! Natural talent with Cattle. EASY KEEPER with just regular maintenance needs. Awesome feet. Always has been barefoot. Sound Never Lame Quick learner Doesn't spook easily Can be stalled or in pasture Been in several parades and a few in hand clinics including Bolender Horse Park and a cpl other clinics. Exposed to guns, dogs, tractors, chainsaws, atvs, fireworks, other farm animals, riding with traffic, etc . The list goes on and on .. NOW HER CONS: 1ST LET ME POINT OUT ANY cons this mare has can be 100% resolved by a person that will spend the time needed to work her quirks out. I can guarantee that. Life has limited my ability to give her the time she requires so I will admit most of her quirks are because of my lack of time and/or ability to help her go in the best direction. With that being said here are her quirks: #1 Can be Incredibly Herd Bound Takes a Lil bit to bond with OK for farrier most of the time but can be impatient. Doesn't take a bit very well and can be cinch at times. Boss mare Needs to be consistently worked with (can't sit) Not for Beginners to ride alone . Has never been out on the trail alone. Asking 3,500. If you're interested in giving Symphony a fulfilling life she deserves, please reach out for more details or to arrange a meeting with her. Thank you! 🌟🐎
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