I have to downsize. My kids have grown up and she is born to be with a family with children. Her greatest strength is how safe she is and she will walk for anyone. Her trot needs work to smooth out, and I have never run her because I was reserving her as a beginner and kid horse. You can work with her on that, but I wanted her to have walk and trot in her routine only. She has never been ridden hard so her body should hold out for many, many years. She is gentle, sweet, and adorable. She can be bred to any stallion and while she would only produce curls 25% of the time if bred to a noncurly stallion, those foals should also be hypoallergenic. I ride her in a dog bone snaffle (3-piece). She has been ridden in a 3-piece bit with a copper roller and shanks for a little poll pressure but she has never required it. She is very cute and agreeable pretty much about anything, and doesn't need to be forced to do anything. She has nice conformation, especially for a curly horse. She is about 14.2, and as a 12-year-old maiden, it might be time to consider breeding if that is in her stars. buschkatherine@yahoo.com 402-980-2916 I may consider a lease to the right placement. Finally- there are no guarantees in horses, but Cupcake is a gentle curly horse. The well-broke ones are hard to find. I HATE selling her but I have to downsize and don't have small kids any more.
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