Ember is a very sweet and sensitive horse. She does not have a mean bone in her body. She will try to do everything you ask her to and she will do it with her whole heart in it. Riding wise she needs a more of an experienced to intermediate rider as she still has her quirks. If you do happen to fall off she stays right there next to you wether someone is holding her or not she has way more of a “oh my person is on the ground” reaction than a “yes my person is off” and you can tell that she does feel bad that you fell off. In the pasture she is not top of the pecking order and really just kinda stays out of the other horses way she wouldn’t mind being an only horse and she wouldn’t mind having friends she is not pasture sour and loves to go with her person. She can be a little weary in new places but overall she does good once she gets used to the place. I’m shows she can be a little nervous due to at her previous home she got picked on by other horses she does good but just can be on edge. I am selling her because I don’t have much time to show left and I don’t have the time to finish her and get to the shows that I want this is no fault of her own I took her on thinking I could and it’s just to much for me personally. She is very good with ground work very respectful great at cues and almost doesn’t even need any pressure she is good under saddle her main issue is that she picks up on nerves really well I started her as a jumper she has jumped 2ft and did very well she is very good at leg commands as well and would be a good dressage horse. She could do really anything you want to finish her. the people before me had her as a western horse I have her as an English horse. Her trot and jog are really smooth she has good speed that you can have an extended trot to a jog. She comes in from the felid very easily and if you say come here or along those lines she will run to you. She bridles and saddles easy. She is good with her feet and stands for the farrier and for grooming. At over night shows and day shows she’s fine in the stalls and has no anxiety. She loads good into the trailer and has been on several long trips. She is currently on pasture and hay and a very easy keeper she doesn’t need to be stalled at night you can put a fly mast and blanket on easily. She doesn’t care about fly spray and will stand even if no one is holding her she also does well with baths and getting rinsed. She cleans up very nice and looks good in the show ring. She is mountable by the ground or by steps and she will pretty much stand with anything I’ve gotten on from gates even. I’ve opened chain gates on her and she doesn’t seem to care.
Ember is a very sweet and sensitive horse. She does not have a mean bone in her body. She will try to do everything you ask her to and she will do it with her whole heart in it. Riding wise she needs a more of an experienced to intermediate rider as she still has her quirks. If you do happen to fall off she stays right there next to you wether someone is holding her or not she has way more of a “oh my person is on the ground” reaction than a “yes my person is off” and you can tell that she does feel bad that you fell off. In the pasture she is not top of the pecking order and really just kinda stays out of the other horses way she wouldn’t mind being an only horse and she wouldn’t mind having friends she is not pasture sour and loves to go with her person. She can be a little weary in new places but overall she does good once she gets used to the place. I’m shows she can be a little nervous due to at her previous home she got picked on by other horses she does good but just can be on edge. I am selling her because I don’t have much time to show left and I don’t have the time to finish her and get to the shows that I want this is no fault of her own I took her on thinking I could and it’s just to much for me personally. She is very good with ground work very respectful great at cues and almost doesn’t even need any pressure she is good under saddle her main issue is that she picks up on nerves really well I started her as a jumper she has jumped 2ft and did very well she is very good at leg commands as well and would be a good dressage horse. She could do really anything you want to finish her. the people before me had her as a western horse I have her as an English horse. Her trot and jog are really smooth she has good speed that you can have an extended trot to a jog. She comes in from the felid very easily and if you say come here or along those lines she will run to you. She bridles and saddles easy. She is good with her feet and stands for the farrier and for grooming. At over night shows and day shows she’s fine in the stalls and has no anxiety. She loads good into the trailer and has been on several long trips. She is currently on pasture and hay and a very easy keeper she doesn’t need to be stalled at night you can put a fly mast and blanket on easily. She doesn’t care about fly spray and will stand even if no one is holding her she also does well with baths and getting rinsed. She cleans up very nice and looks good in the show ring. She is mountable by the ground or by steps and she will pretty much stand with anything I’ve gotten on from gates even. I’ve opened chain gates on her and she doesn’t seem to care.