Missy*

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Description

breed:Friesian Sport Horse
listedBy:Kate Shavalier
location:Newago MI
registered:Yes
color:Black
height:16.1 hh
foalDate:4-25-2016
sex:Mare
marking:See pics
contact:Kate Shavalier 231-670-7101

Introducing Missy, she’s a 16.1 registered Friesian sport Horse mare. She’s 75% Friesian. She rides and she drives. She’s had some ranch experience as well. Knows how to move off the leg and takes her leads. She has a very calm and gentle nature she would make an awesome all-around family horse. I can easily see her working her way to becoming a dressage lesson horse in the future. Because she has that calm and gentle spirit about her and she’s not afraid of anything. 

For driving she’s excellent. She stands still for hitching, unhitching, getting on and off the cart, stop signs, and stoplights.

She’s fine with all the traffic she’s had big loud trucks, semis, motorcycles, and even the train go by. In the video I don’t have a whole clip of the train going by because my cameraman’s horse was starting to spook at the train so they had to quit filming for a little bit there but Missy did great with the train going by, it didn’t phase her a bit and you’ll see that in the video. 

And you’ll see clips of her going downtown in the video, but she has been in much busier and bigger cities than this one. She’s easy on the lines knows her commands and very easily controllable. Knows the words whoa, easy, walk on, and trot. So if you’re looking for a level headed carriage horse, she’s your girl. 

She has a nice little slow trot that she can do in the carriage or you can ask her for an extended trot, or you can even ask her to lope, and she’ll do it for you. 

For riding, she has very nice gaits. She has a nice little easy to post to trot and then she can do that extended trot or she’ll go right into a nice little rocking chair lope. Picks up both leads, moves off the leg, and side passes. She knows the pick me up cue whether it be from a mounting block, a big log, or the fence she’ll come over and pick you up.

Stands still for mounting, grooming, and tacking. Loads right in the trailer, backs right out, and hauls quiet. Gets along in the herd, she’s low man on the totem pole as the ponies are the boss of her. Friendly, easy to catch, and will follow you around like a puppy dog. 

She has some ranch experience. She has been roped off from a few times to catch and doctor cattle and she’s been started in the hobbles so she’ll hobble for you as well. 

Crosses any kind of water, bridges, or trenches. She’ll go up or down any kind of steep terrain. She’s not easily spooked she’s had deer jump out on the trail and it doesn’t bother her. She’ll do the obstacle course just fine. In the video we asked her to go up on the tires and that is the first time we have ever asked her to. She just has that fearless and gentle disposition about her that she’s very easy to work with. I’ve jumped a few logs with her out on the trail and she’s comfortable doing it. 

You really can go into any direction with her that you want. She’s willing to work with you. She’s a horse that has had quite a bit of experience and she’s comfortable working in the arena, out on the trails, or out driving down town I can’t say it enough she is not easily phased. She’s the kind of horse that it feels good to have between your legs.

Stands good for the Ferrier. Everything is all done and up to date she has a current Coggins and has a pre purchase vet exam as well. I really don’t have anything bad to say about this mare she’s the type of horse I really enjoy riding or driving she puts a smile on my face every time I take her out and she’s defiantly easy on the eyes. She’s defiantly one of those horses that will take care of her rider and I can see her excelling in whatever field you want to use her in. If you have any questions or want to come see her feel free to call 231-670-7101

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