AVAILABLE ON ONLINE HORSE AUCTION AT www DOT MagicHorseAuction DOT com BIDDING OPEN NOW thru TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 12TH. *Final price will be determined on auction site* CONSIGNOR CONTACT INFO: Kate Shavalier our phone number LOCATION: Newaygo MI AGE: 5 Meet Breeze your new dream horse deluxe! She’s a 15.1 hand 5 year old Percheron Morgan Cross Mare. She’s steel gray with a flaxen mane and tail! She has the looks, brains, skills, and personality. She is the all around perfect horse in my opinion! She RIDES & DRIVES! She’s comfortable in an arena and is very good on her leg cues that you can ride her without a bridle and just your legs! Knows how to lay down! She is friendly and will catch you out in the pasture! NO bad habits or vices at all! I only have good things to say about this mare she is one of the best horses I have ever owned all the way around and I’ve had some amazing horses so she takes the cake! I’ve had horses that were awesome horses, but maybe they could use a little improvement here or there, but this mare is just awesome with anything she’s had thrown at her. She’s great out on the trails, awesome in the cart, and she’s down for some arena time too! It’s hard to find one horse that can do it all and enjoy whichever activity you choose to do. I’ve had horses that were “a jack of all trades, but a master of none,” but with this mare she’s a jack of all trades and a master at them all. Because she’s willing to please and has a nice attitude about whatever gets thrown at her and has equal amounts of experience in any of her fields. And not only that you have to remember she’s at a great age that she’s still willing to learn more and go into any other direction you want to point her at. So if you want to try fun shows or a little dressage she’s willing to learn. And she’s also at that perfect age where she was broke out as a two year old and used consistently for the past 3 1/2 years so she has a lot of experience with a been there done that attitude that’s hard to find in a horse her age. So enough about her personality let’s go to her experience and we will start with driving. She stands to hitch/unhitch, stop signs/lights, and mount/dismount from the cart. She’s fine with all sorts of traffic she’s been driven through town before and is fine with everything. In the video you will see her standing waiting for a train to go by that was not a planned occurrence. I have rode horses next to the train, but never driven near one because a train is a little more scary they shake the ground under your feet. They also make high pitched squeals and they blare their horn coming up as well. These reasons are why I would never choose to drive next to one and find out how my horse is going to react because in a cart you have a lot less control than under saddle. So that video is the first time she’s seen a train with me and it was under harness I was so impressed how calm she remained waiting patiently that we took a video from her perspect
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