Mira is 15 hands and solid! She is conformationally correct and has a lot of shape. Her coat is darker than other sorrel horses - she is very unique color. She has a long, thick mane and tail, definitely a head-turner! She has NRHA earnings just shy of $2K as an Open Level 4 futurity finalist. Mira is easy to ride and has been a favorite around here because of her wonderful temperament and incredible reining maneuvers. She is soft in the bridle and low headed - She will ride around at all gaits, all speeds, with her nose in the dirt. Mira has a cute jog and a super long trot for the ranch classes. She is powerful and is willing to do whatever is asked of her, she's very in tune to her rider. Mira has the ability to plus every maneuver in the reining, and then some. She circles well and has a ton of “come back” to her - she slows down with great ease, every time you ask. Her lead changes are easy and uncomplicated. She has a TON of turn, and STOPS HUGE! You can see in her video, this mare has a fancy set of spins and drags her hind end all day long. She is a machine! Mira has a lot of ability and never says “no” to her rider - she will try her heart out, which makes her so lovable. Aside from her talent as a performance horse, she’s content for a slower pace in life and enjoys the finer things - think leisurely rides around the ranch and a good grooming, for instance. Mira has such a sweet demeanor in that she truly just enjoys being around her people and is totally mellow - not pushy in the least. This mare defines what it is to be “good-minded”. She’s been ridden outside and rides great alone or in a group. Nothing seems to startle her and she's not spooky. Mira has been used to pony other horses and even tolerates children, dogs, and a crazy miniature horse running around her - none of these things phase her. She will go all over the property and trail ride or she will ride in an arena, both are fine by her. Mira is the same horse every single day. She has had one foal and will be a great broodmare now or when she’s done with her show career.
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