Knocked my socks off. Where this QH pony with the awful name inherited that extended trot from I do not know. I doubt that his rider asked for it, and that's what I think makes him special. I can see him with someone more focused on dressage, and I see him really excelling in dressage. Somebody go get him! He's located in CA.
Weenie Eventer: A chicken part time eventer's journey through eventing, trail riding, cattle herding, and dressage on her fun sized horses.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Adorable buckskin pony with awful name and huge potential
I found this pony while surfing the internets and I think he's really something special. Only 5 years old, originally ridden western, and currently ridden by a rider new to english riding and dressage. I thought he was a cut mover with potential and then I saw that trot to the left.
Knocked my socks off. Where this QH pony with the awful name inherited that extended trot from I do not know. I doubt that his rider asked for it, and that's what I think makes him special. I can see him with someone more focused on dressage, and I see him really excelling in dressage. Somebody go get him! He's located in CA.
Knocked my socks off. Where this QH pony with the awful name inherited that extended trot from I do not know. I doubt that his rider asked for it, and that's what I think makes him special. I can see him with someone more focused on dressage, and I see him really excelling in dressage. Somebody go get him! He's located in CA.
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