I got my guy home yesterday morning. He loaded and hauled perfectly! He's just as sweet as he looks too! He is about 3 years old, broken to ride, and is as friendly as an old dog. We've groomed him already, walked him around several times and spent time with him in the field. He's just lovely, and I'm sure he's gonna be amazing undersaddle! He has an awesome rack, so I'm excited to get him racking undersaddle. Anyway, on to the pics. Most of these are headshots, since he wouldn't get out of my face long enough for any good bodyshots...
Well, right now, he is turned out in it. We're taking it off in a day or two. We initially turned him out in it, so we could catch him easier if he decided to be elusive. But, he's so easy to handle, that we're not planning on him being halter very much.
That's good, his risks of getting snagged on something is also higher as well because the halter is so large on him! I hope everything is well until you are able to take it off. A handful of members have actually lost their horses this way in the last couple of years.
All I was told was that he's a Spotted Racking Horse. I'm not sure of his breed, and I'm not too concerned about it. I'd love to know, but, it's nothing I'm worried about...lol.
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