WITHDRAWN
15.1hh
HeightQuarter horse
Breed6yo
AgeBuckskin
ColourMare
GenderBroken In
TrainingQuialigo New South Wales, Australia
LocationBreeding, Other, Rodeo/Barrel racing, Trail riding/pleasure
DisciplinesLayla.
Introducing Layla, due to a change in circumstance I need to find this girl a new home. I am selling her as a project horse only. So she is being sold out of work!
But I’m in no hurry and will be very picky about her next home.
Unregistered sprint bred Quarter horse
6 yrs old
15.1hh roughly
Mare
Layla is broken in and goes very nicely under saddle but will need to be taken back to the basics with her new person. She is as green as they get. Very soft and moves off legs an seat nicely.
There is no nastys in this mare but she can be fearful of some people.
Layla needs a very kind hand that has a lot of patience, once she has trust she will do anything you want.
100% a one person horse!
I find Layla to be quite brave with new objects and environment. She is just picky about who touches her.
Loves bodywork, Pemf and always a super star for the dentist.
Very easy to drench or any sort of oral paste.
Takes a little bit of time for the farrier, but won’t try and kick. We suspect a negative event happened as a baby with a farrier.
Can be a little hard to catch but comes straight over for a carrot. I am the only person she will walk up to directly without food to catch.
She is sensitive and a-bit of an over thinker but once she has something she retains. She is very sweet and a very curious horse.
All I have done with this horse is flat work and lots of trail riding. She has never attended any events. And only ever been on 2 properties.
She has done loads of ground work which is the key to this horses progress.
If you’re a TRT, Warwick Schiller or mark langley fan or anyone that specialises in teaching regulation of emotions then she is the perfect fit. If you like to chase your horse around a pen to solve problems then don’t even bother contacting.
She has an old splint on her front left fore. With Pemf it has almost disappeared! This happened after going through a fence.
This horse has never made me feel unsafe both on ground or in saddle but definitely requires a lot of patience for progression.
She has not been in a float in some time, but I will definitely make sure that is not a problem before she goes.
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