Shown at The Oregon State Fair this summer. Did very nicely as a 2yo. Trail and in-hand showing. Not trained to ride yet. Very docile, out 24/7 with my Fell herd, hardy, no special maintenance. No health issues. But last summer had an injury of a half inch laceration to her rear fetlock and subsequent wash out with antibiotics. She's fully recovered now and was cleared 2 months ago to go back into work, but she's only 2, so she doesn't have an official job just yet, just letting her be a horse in the herd right now and move out. I had planned to sell her last summer and she was just off 3 months professional training and she had just come home. I now have over 30k sunk into her. Between purchase, procedure and training costs and showing. No issues since the wash out procedure. Just has hair to grow back a bit still. Unfortunately I will be selling at a catastrophic loss due to the laceration which is healed as it will always hold a stigma. She's fully capable of going onto being a ride or drive mare or broodmare according to vet. I am downsizing my herd. No other reason to sell. She's great with other horses, curious, sweet, has been tested for color and is negative on disease panels. PPEs encouraged and welcome, but will be sold as-is - actually I would not sell if she doesn't have a PPE. Saddled and all groundwork done, trailers and bathes nicely, and vaccines up to to date. The furthest I got with her is trick training (positive reinforcement) and laying over her back. She has been sat on, but not ridden. This was pre-laceration. The trainer also does R+ training and she's also been ground driven and sailed through an obstacle course clinic last summer too. Open to in person visits. Will need references and proof of good home.
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