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Rabbit is very friendly in the stable, he will stand all day to be groomed, he is good to brush, clip, load, farrier, turnout.
Rabbit has done lots of hacking on the forest and in open spaces so is super safe going for a canter never takes a hold or gets silly. He is good with traffic.
He is good in large groups of horses too.
He has been XC schooling proving to be brave and willing, he has a great jump and always tries his best. He has seen water and jumped in and out of water. Up and down steps, such a good boy!
He has been to clear round many times, he is easy to deal with away from home, good in the warm up and not spooky.
He has also been to a dressage show, which he went beautifully and wasn’t one bit worries about being in the white boards, he has great paces so would do well to continue dressage.
I have taught a young girl to learn to ride on rabbit and he is happy to have a little bit of a wobblier rider on but I would like to see him go to a knowledgeable home to produce him to his full potential.
To ride rabbit has a soft mouth and he’s a comfortable ride with a great canter. He’s obviously still a baby himself but he is a confidence giver.
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