Our Wonderful Horses
ColonelColonel is the oldest of our horses. He is always going at a slow, gentle pace that no one could fall off of. He is sweet and has a caring heart. Though, put him in a stall and he doesn't like it one bit. He will protect anyone who rides him, no matter what the age. If he feels that you are falling, he will stop and wait for you to get back on him.
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TriggerTrigger is a small, shetland pony that an sometimes get an attitude when being ridden by someone over one hundred pounds. But if you weigh less than what he thinks is his weight limit, you're for sure going to love him!
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GhostGhost is a five-year-old tennessee walking gelding. His sweetness goes right to his core. The only problem with Ghost is that he spooks easily. He is more of an intermediate horse.
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CodyIn the arena, Cody can be a little testy. He doesn't like the arena. He would prefer riding in the pasture. He enjoys walking through huge fields throughout the day. He loves to simply walk, but will get up and go if you would like him to. Cody is also a quarter horse, meaning that he is fast.
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Las VegasVegas is an older gentleman. He would obviously prefer to be out in the pasture, but when is comes time to ride, he is no complainer. He walks along as he is told and never runs unless the rider tells him to. He is a great beginner horse.
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ChiefChief is a younger, more excited horse. Though he is able to contain his energy while under saddle. When theres a child on his back, he treats it like a precious item that can't be dropped. But when asked to pick up the pace, he certainly can. Chief is a quarter horse; the fastest of all horse breeds. Though, his "speed" isn't that speedy.
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JewelJewel is a seven-year-old trick horse that loves to have fun. She is a tennessee walking horse, so she has a more quick and upbeat pace. Not for beginners, but great for intermediate riders!
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Brooks the dunBrooks is your average quarter horse boy. He's a complete sweetheart! More than anything Brooks wants to please. Beginners would love him.
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BlazeBlaze is an instructor's only horse. He's had some rough days in the past and is no longer allowed to be used as a student horse for anybody older than 7 years old. Those who have been with me before know why! He has an interesting background. No one older than 7 years old is allowed to ride Blaze.
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GipsyGipsy is a young, two-year-old mare that is also an instructor's only horse. She is often used for ground work for the students, though most don't ever get to ride her. She is young and spirited and very inexperienced.
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