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    Location: North of where I want to be | LeDoux...I bought him as a completely unstarted late 5 yr old. And after our first year together I was certain I was selling him as nothing more than a great trail horse. He did something in the 2nd year I owned him that sealed his fate. He won over my non horse daughter and decided he can run an likes to. He remembers EVERYTHING, he is lazy when he feels he can get away with it, he is smart and has a great snse of humor.Example...my daughter wanted to take him over cross rails(which he has done before) he trotted right up to them stopped, looked back at her & then promptly nudged the ends to knock them down and proceeded to trot over them.
CJ(Fast Corona Jet) I fell in love with this horse's athleticism and will to please.....I bought him from a trainer friend of mine. I figured if he could haul his 6'4" 260# butt around a set of cans and be in the 2d he could dang sure do it with 100# less on his back. Its been a LONG road. Little did I know just how much I'd need to fix to get him and I on the same page....my friend & I simply do not ride the same way. It took a lot of vet & chiro work to figure out what the pain issue causing him to buck was and in that time I learned he will work himself to the dirt for me even in pain. He thinks he is a lap dog and tends to channel a dressage horse once in a while. I was told the No Mas Corona horses are cold backed, I think they are a little misunderstood and I wish I could find a full sister to this boy because this kind of grit in a gelding would be amazing in a mare. | |
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| Hollywood: I love how much this horse has taught me. He tolerates all my inconsistencies, and gives me whatever I ask of him. I can ask him to do something new and he will try to figure it out. Very smart, and has such a great mind. Plus, he is fancy looking. Who doesn't like a 15.2 big black gelding?


Monster: Our 4 year old colt, I love his personality. Very quiet, and although he is young you could seriously put a beginner on him and he would not make a wrong move.

Hank: Used to be terrified of everything, I love how forgiving he is, and how much try he now has. Poor guy went through 5 homes in a year before we got him.

Boo: I love how she is the first one at the gate, and LOVES to be worked with.
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| I LOVE that I can yank him up out of the pasture if he hasnt been ridden and he will be a perfect gentleman. He doesnt mind my crying toddler, or her stroller. I love that he doesnt require any special maintenance, has no alley issues, is easy and fun to ride, wants to please, is quiet and calm and doubles as a good rope horse. He fits me like a glove, doesnt require a lot of tuning, takes me to the pay window, and best of all I got him DIRT CHEAP when he was a youngster. I LOVE that he is MINE :)
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What a beautiful black horse!! | |
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| tweeks - 2015-12-15 6:29 PM So Far.....everything, but I did just buy her. LOL
I would start with ...that hip!!! | |
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