2010 Morgan/Welsh Mare
Description
Gorgeous flaxen chestnut mare. Will stick but should be 15 or 15.1 hands. Excellent build, clean legs. Minimal chrome
Excellent mare, she's a great mount and loyal mount. She is best off for a confident novice, or higher. She is not mean in any way, she has been out of work. Once back under saddle she would be great for a beginner or as a school barn mount.
This horse has done it all. A true all around horse. I purchased her as a long yearling, no training whatsoever. I worked extensively on her training. We followed a mix of parelli and cowboy training. She has shown for a decade or more in all classes. She has hundreds of ribbons and trophies, participated in the OYTT in halter and English classes.
This horse has never spooked, never reared, never bit, and never bolted. She has only ever thrown a buck once and that was after she was left out of work for 6 years. Once she got that very honest buck out there was no more nastiness ever. It couldve been a burr under the pad that day, or her showing her discontent with me leaving horses and letting her be out at pasture. Once she knows you'll be there, every day, and establish that trust and loyalty, you'll never have a problem with this mare.
I have had a C section just 12 weeks ago, and I have no issues getting on her, I am that confident in the honesty of this mare (note- Dr told me no riding as I could open up my scar and bleed out, but I will to show people the honesty of this mare)
She has shown games, pleasure classes, English classes from command to jumper 2ft 6in, and tottled in hunter classes, excelled in breed halter classes. She has thousands of hours on the trails. She does prefer a riding buddy, and loves the gelding i am also selling. She goes through water, overgrown bush, she's even participated in Hamilton, and Cambridge santa claus parades.
This mare will go to the moon and back for you. She does need someone who won't abandon her, because she builds a deep bond with who has her. She would work as a school mount once she's back under saddle.
Very sadly she has been out of work for a while. Due to no fault of her own, but due to pregnancies and surgeries on my end. I will be getting on her before she goes to her new home, and will update thus with how she does.
She has been on the family farm for 10 years, and prior to that was boarded. She is NOT up to date on shots or teeth. I am hoping to have a farrier out before she goes, or you can have your farrier do her and get to know her, she has been barefoot her whole life. She has been wormed regularly.
Super easy keeper. Only needs grass or hay, does not require grain.
Only selling due to issues on my end financially. This horse is a dream horse, she will take you far in the show circuit, be a good mount for your kids, (my kids love her and the gelding too and have been on them on lead)
She would work well as a school horse if a schooling barn is looking for another mount.
The only thing I ask, is if she is to be sold in the future, I ask for notice to allow me to see if I can buy her back. I don't need any contracts, just a good person who understands the difficult decision of letting go of your horses.
This horse is my dream horse. It is absolutely tearing me apart to let this mare and my gelding go. Unfortunately though, with 2 kids under 2 years old, having these guys is not in the cards. I have had the horses over a decade.
The horses are currently in Neustadt, Ontario. I am hoping to trailer them to our new house in Mitchell, Ontario.
I do not have pasture or land, just a small section in an implement shed and some lawn. These horses deserve better than that.
Both horses load and trailer like dreams. You can send them onto the trailer with no leads and without stepping up with them. Absolutely zero issues with trailering or picking up feet.
- Ad Type: Offering
pets | horses, ponies for rehoming
2023-06-30