In addition, another horse opportunity has come up that might work better for me - a nearby Tennessee Walker that is very calm and highly experienced on trails already.
So I know this is all a luke warm endorsement for a horse I'm trying to sell, to say that I can't really ride him. But I just want to mosey along a trail from time to time. I don't have any idea what kind of horses people use for field trials or what those horses have to be trained to do. But I figured I'd list him here. It's all very odd to me, I've never sold an animal before. But if he lives another 10 or 15 years, that puts me well into my golden years before I get my trail horse!
Anyway, he is for sale, in Virginia. He has done some eventing but couldn't stay sound under the rigors of jumping. He then went into Western training for over a month and we've ridden him since then for a couple of months. He has been sound and healthy throughout the Western training.
He's really neat and comes to me at the fence, I spoil him with treats and carrots and I really like him but he's just not right for what I want to do.
This picture is old, he is more muscular and visibly more fit now due to the recent western work and I will get a fresh picture this weekend.
Email me at ejfelker@verizon.net for details.
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