What a great horse! I purchased her as my "back in the saddle" horse after my son graduated high school. I fell in love with her sweet disposition and willingness to listen. After being out of riding for 18 years, I fell in love with Raisin immediately, Especially being so out of shape myself. She was attentive to every leg movement I asked of her, even if she wasn't sure. She can be ridden by a beginner/intermediate but I would like her to go to someone who either knows what a thoroughbred needs and their quirks, or has someone they can get professional lessons from. I think she would make an amazing dressage horse. Hunter with the right trainer. My hope when I bought her, was to train her for dressage and maybe some light jumping. She definitely needs professional lessons to draw out her potential. I have started her over fences, never refused and she always has her ears forward. Much to learn still. No buck, no rear. Sound. Bred to race, but never did. I have bloodlines. I have taken her out on the trail by herself and she was fine, but she would rather be with friends of course. My 2-year-old daughter is obsessed with Raisin and tries to ride her every chance she can. Raisin loves having her in the stall and always gives kisses. She is a barn favorite because she is so loving. Again, that's what I fell in love with first. Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances, I will have to put this part of my life on hold again. Raisin deserves someone great who will spoil and love her. She is being sold WAY below value. Must be able to come pick her up from manassas asap. Email for videos - I am working on uploading them to youtube Serious Inquires Only. Need to Sell by the end of October. Already canceled the board contract. Comes with all blankets, coolers, and her custom leather halter. Price is negotiable.
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