Sale Horses
Jacks Zan Winnie
"Fledge"
14.1hh 2020 red roan AQHA Gelding
Born broke temperament, easygoing but steps up to the plate when asked. Great combination of temperament and sportiness.
Lots of trail miles already! Been exposed to traffic, bikes, joggers, dogs, and herons flying out of the ditch. Same horse alone or in company, on or off-property. Steady Eddie type.
Trailered out on long and short trips, loads first try every time and stands nicely when loaded.
Been exposed to cows and loves them!
I've swung a rope off of him, taken him over small crossrails, and schooled him on a mountain trail course. He's met it all with a can-do attitude.
PPE available at buyer's expense.
Teeth just floated, vaccines UTD.
$12,500
Win Lose or Straw
"Winona"
(SOLD)
Due to unfortunately having to pull out of the Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred makeover because of covid border restrictions, I'm offering "Win Lose or Straw," aka "Winona" up to a new home.
Winona and I have been training extensively since December. This training has included trail riding alone and in company, starting over fences, liberty, and bridleless riding. She has crossed rivers, sidepassed to open gates, and can canter with a flag. She truly is an amazing all-around partner for anyone who is looking for a young prospect to take in any direction.
Would be great for an intermediate rider or an amateur in a program.
4yo, 15.2hh, bay ottb.
Brie (SOLD)
Brie is a 15hh 7yo grade mare. She has the sweetest, most willing to please personality and tries just about everything I ask of her. She is currently lightly started under saddle.
Price will increase with further training.
$5000
Kenora (SOLD)
6 yo, 15hh Paint Mare.
Kenora is the sweetest mare. Will come up to you in the paddock or greet you at the gate. She hacks out alone and in company, has been started over fences, loads and trailers well, and has been ridden english, western and bareback and bridleless. This girl would make an amazing little eventer for a youth or smallish adult (I'm 5'7 and she fits me pretty well). Plenty of pep but safe. Has had a natural horsemanship start and can go in any direction.
Kenora does well turned out in a herd with room to run. She is barefoot with great feet, on a 100% hay diet and keeps well. Only needed blanketing for freezing rain this winter. Very low maintenance.