Sugar is searching for her best friend!! She’s an upbeat EDUCATED gal that rides anywhere in a group or alone. She’s been ridden extensively on trail at equine parks, around home and on the roads including highways. I have a ton of videos of sugar including videos of her riding consistently loose rein or NO REIN anywhere and everywhere including highways, working sawmill, country roads and equine parks!! Yep I said LOOSE OR NO REIN!!!! Sugar has been taught correct and listens to my seat. Sugar deserves a knowledgeable horsewoman that understands a PUSH BUTTON HORSE and won’t confuse her with beginner antics. She does EVERYTHING expected out of a well broke solid trail horse so I won’t take up your time going through the list. Her bad habits are none, she’s darn near perfect and our videos will back us up. I have been using Sugar as a lesson horse for kids to 5-7yr olds and she EXCELS at this!! She lowers that head and them kiddos lead her around obstacles as Sugar is careful not to step on them! The kids are learning to ride her independently and I trust Sugar not to take off with them. Sugar does have a nice rack but prefers a walk and a little amble gait with a low head set on trail; I mention this cause I want Sugar happy and finding the same speed mentality is how I’m gonna keep her happy under saddle. I do NOT expect my long striding gaited horse to break her natural stride down to be compatible with a quarter horse cause that’s NOT natural and problems will arise when this is expected out of a gaited horse. Yes I train gaited horses for a living so this is a knowledgeable SPOT ON write up here. And I only want what’s best for my horse so I’m throwing all this out here. If she sounds appealing please contact me and I’ll start flooding you with videos to show you Sugar is worth every penny! Welcome to view my fb where it’s all about Sugar under fred lent, I’m on a gorgeous palomino at a gait and it’s public so scroll away!!! Thanks for listening!!!
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