Super honest ad: Honey is a 2017 ( vet aged) grade mare. A friend and client bought her last year to use as her personal riding horse and her grandkids horse, and quickly found out they are not a match. Upon purchase she was told honey was a been there done that ranch horse safe for anyone. With time we found she's more than likely been "cowboyed" a bit and she's a hot rod. She's supposedly been used to ranch on and roped off of, but not with us. Honey doesn't like to spend time with people but I believe with time and patience from the right person she would change. After she's caught she's ready to go to work. Honey is hard to catch, but loves peppermint so can always be persuaded. Once trust is established she gets much easier to catch. Honey ties well, and is good for farrier work. Honey is definitely broke in the arena walk trot canter and is very forward, we have not had a chance to ride her outside of the arena yet. Honey needs to find her person, she's sound, and has wonderful bone and feet. She's pssm1 n/n and ready to go to work for someone. Asking 4 5 🍯🍯 for a quick uncomplicated s a l e. LOCATED IN YAKIMA WASHINGTON 15hh VIIDEO LINK ⤵️ https://youtu.be/QRNCjjVdOBM?si=WLsK9rDIRL_Qt6KD
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