From my trainer: She’s been started right and light, and hasn’t been overridden. She’s ready to go ride, no matter how long she sits or how cold or windy the day is. Rides out like a seasoned pro, never herd bound. Has never offered to buck. Spooks in place if you have a deer pop out or anything. Rides English or Western. She would be an excellent Working Equitation/Western Dressage/Ranch Horse Versatility prospect. Currently schooling walk to canter transitions, shoulder-in, and haunches-in, and is well-versed on classical in-hand and liberty work. She rides in a snaffle or hackamore, and is currently schooling one-handed in the two-rein, Vaquero tradition. I’ve ridden her in a halter and bridleless. She’s confident with obstacles and dependable going out on the trails alone or in a group. She’s lived with cattle. My kids have ridden her. She’s very personable and loves people. Owner is simply switching to all older geldings. No vices, not marish, although she can be dominant with geldings in turnout. Barefoot and sound. PPE’s welcome at buyer’s expense. I’ve gotten to know this mare really well and used her to trail guide and clinic demos and can answer any question on her, good or bad. Catches you, stands tied, loads and hauls well, just a super uncomplicated mare. **Either send me a message using DreamHorse **or email my trainer (Mills Consilient Horsemanship) at consilienthorsemanship@gmail.com ** or see my trainer's fb page, with photos and videos of Brook, under my profile.
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