Jack - SOLD
Jack is a coming 2, sorrel-grade gelding. He is 14.3 hh and has 20 rides on him. Jack has shown a fair disposition on the first 20 rides and has not bucked. He can get a little hot at times but usually settles down after the first few minutes. Although you won't see it in the video, this horse generally has a fast walk that working people will appreciate. I've ridden him mostly in my arena but in my small pasture as well. Up to this point he has not been overly watchy or spooky, but being young he still needs to gain some confidence. His biggest thing is that he's got a good motor that needs to be channeled in the right direction. I've walk, trot, and loped him, but as young as he is the loping has been limited. He would do best with somebody who has experience with young horses. Give this guy some more rides and time to grow up, and he'll be a motivated and productive employee for a long time. 100% sound.
Jack is a coming 2, sorrel-grade gelding. He is 14.3 hh and has 20 rides on him. Jack has shown a fair disposition on the first 20 rides and has not bucked. He can get a little hot at times but usually settles down after the first few minutes. Although you won't see it in the video, this horse generally has a fast walk that working people will appreciate. I've ridden him mostly in my arena but in my small pasture as well. Up to this point he has not been overly watchy or spooky, but being young he still needs to gain some confidence. His biggest thing is that he's got a good motor that needs to be channeled in the right direction. I've walk, trot, and loped him, but as young as he is the loping has been limited. He would do best with somebody who has experience with young horses. Give this guy some more rides and time to grow up, and he'll be a motivated and productive employee for a long time. 100% sound.
Jack is a coming 2, sorrel-grade gelding. He is 14.3 hh and has 20 rides on him. Jack has shown a fair disposition on the first 20 rides and has not bucked. He can get a little hot at times but usually settles down after the first few minutes. Although you won't see it in the video, this horse generally has a fast walk that working people will appreciate. I've ridden him mostly in my arena but in my small pasture as well. Up to this point he has not been overly watchy or spooky, but being young he still needs to gain some confidence. His biggest thing is that he's got a good motor that needs to be channeled in the right direction. I've walk, trot, and loped him, but as young as he is the loping has been limited. He would do best with somebody who has experience with young horses. Give this guy some more rides and time to grow up, and he'll be a motivated and productive employee for a long time. 100% sound.