Great leisure horse, gelding - My mixed gelding is looking for a new home for private reasons
He definitely needs
-a safe rider. I can imagine a mother-child team if the child is secure in the saddle. - He is not a beginner's horse, even if he was once a school horse, he definitely doesn't want to be that any more, he shows that. - He would like to be number 1. -Not a pure children's horse, he has a lot of go and temperament. -No schooling and definitely no dealers, butchers or the like -The rider should be able to give him security. He is easy to lunge and ride with a voice I have also ridden him bitless, but he has been standing a little longer now and needs to be rebuilt muscularly.
He can jump, used to go in schooling, which he no longer wants to do (schooling). He likes jumping, but needs some practice again, I don't know how high he can jump, I've only jumped over small obstacles with him. I wanted to do some cross-country jumping with him, but unfortunately it didn't work out. My health put a spanner in the works. He also used to go on endurance rides, he has a lot of go and fun on the grass.
He is not allowed in any box, not even at night, he starts to weave and is more than unhappy. We didn't try it out, we were told that and we took it to heart. He stands outside 24/7 in a small troop with freely accessible hay and is very happy with it. He has never been ill with us, eats everything, can laugh, learns quickly and wants to do so, he really wants to do something, so he is only being sold because I can see that he lacks that.
In summer or when it's extremely windy, he may need fly fringes (he takes his masks off, he's really good in them) and was also checked by the vet, nothing was found, although this year it really went. But last year everything was OK and he hardly needed them.
He is about 162 cm Date of birth 26.09.2011 He is chipped and has a passport. Gelding and a heart of a horse He needs time to settle into his new home and of course to build up trust, which is the case with most horses. Once he has that, he will do anything for you, he just wants to please.
A test ride is not possible, as he is not muscled, and there is no test sitting.
I don't know that he has any intolerances, he has never shown any with us. The farrier comes every 6 weeks or so for barehoof work. With me he was always sure-footed, but I give no guarantee or anything like that that he will be with others, as he is still an animal and needs to be trusted.
That was the most important thing for now.
Accessories can be purchased separately if required.
The price is definitely negotiable, as a good home is more important to me. No available and also no installment purchase.