Friday is a pretty solid citizen. He prefers Western or Trail. Have galloped through fields, small jumps, and have had a ton of clients riding him. He does have a go button but if you don't know how to lunge, he will look at you like you're stupid. It's so funny. Had two teenage boys try (neither one horsie) and I just laughed my butt off. I walk in the round pen, he lunges like a dream, no whip, etc. Thee pics show you the miles and smiles. In my FB album. Search my name and go to photos. Album with his pics under his name. No video available. I simply have too many horses. He is ok in a snaffle and near perfect in a shank. Had finish work at one time, moves nicely off your leg, just, dare I say this, workmanlike. He likes people but does his job, ok, done now. Gonna go be a horse. Friday is likeable and approachable. And a good horse for me for the 3 years I have owned him. He has been field master of the 2nd flight in fox hunting here in Texas, Solid through water and sticky spots. Such a good boy. He does require someone with a decent sense of horsemanship, Not a pushover, nor a bully - just someone kind who knows what they are doing. Never bucked, never reared. Feet very good - barefoot, Shots, teeth, Coggins all UTD. De-wormed in September with Panacur, A trial rides offered under supervision with helmet and heels. No off property trials, sorry. With EIA present in Texas, I'm not running any risks. Not required and need to sell, just would like to see him used ore - most of my riders are beginners and don't really know how to correct or fix a movement. Me, I'm bringing up younger horses that need to be ridden so Friday goes to the backburner. Just decided to try the sales market. Serious inquiries only.
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