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. Email for videos - I am working on uploading them to youtube Serious Inquires Only. Need to Sell. Comes with all blankets, coolers, and her custom leather halter. Price is negotiable to the right person.
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