Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?
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Bought at the beginning of the year as a mother daughter share but sadly he is too much horse for us.
He has hunted and competed in cross country in previous homes and jumps anything you point him towards. He is best suited to this type of environment or a yard with facilities where he can be worked regularly. He is the type of horse that needs a job!
For his age he is green in the school, but very willing.
On the ground he is well mannered and respectful and has been easily handled by my 14 year old.
Good for the farrier, to clip and loads well.
Good in traffic and with farm machinery.
Will come with a full wardrobe, including fitted saddle.