There is one posted on endurance net classified right now, 13.2 hands, not broke, but worked with extensively (1 hour groundwork daily) Gulastra's Splash baby, sounds awesome minded and good price! Sounds like a piece of cake to break out. (Not mine, just passing on the info.)
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--- On Tue, 12/2/08, Betsy OShea <osheabetsy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Betsy OShea <osheabetsy@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [RC] Safe horses To: Jlwarabs@xxxxxxx Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 8:50 PM
Those are called "Grandmother Horses" . Must be even safer that a kid's horse and small, so grandma can get on and not have so far to fall. Betsy
From: "Jlwarabs@xxxxxxx" <Jlwarabs@xxxxxxx> To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 1:59:09 PM Subject: [RC] Safe horses
Ok- reading some of your posts about safe/cheap horses, I have to say that I agree- I frequently have Jr riders whose parents just don't 'get' that they have to spend more money on that for a safe, quality horse. I have to just keep at it, and they either raise their price eventually, or the child keeps using my horses and doesn't get to buy their own.
But for those of you who have one of those horses, particularly if they are also small - I have adult clients with $$ who are looking for absolutely safe ponies/horses for themselves.
Please keep me in mind if you ever have a true bombproof, comfortable, safe mount for sale. The kind that prefer to stand still, but will happily go forward as well =) jlwarabs@xxxxxxx