We frequently have more available than are listed on the website. Reach out for more details about our horses, sales program, or how we can help you find that new family for your horse.
When it comes to training, each horse needs something a little different. Our flexible program provides the correct number and type of rides for your horse (3, 4, 5 a week? grids? field hacks? XC schooling? basic stadium work? etc) to help set them up for success and find them find that perfect home.
We are always happy to present horses to prospective buyers. For the benefit of the horse and the human, buyers are carefully "vetted" to be sure that they would be a good match with the horses they get on. Aubrey does the demo ride and if the horse seems appropriate, she will teach an abridged lesson /work with their trainer to provide a positive experience and show the horse.
We are happy to help you market your horse on this page and on social media! We have a large client base and good connections with varied budgets. Using video and photo, we aim to make a good match and find quality homes.
Aubrey is a professional photographer and with her knowledgeable team, creates attractive conformation and under saddle photographs. Video is always essential for sales, and the Kivu Team is happy to help create short films that show off your horse's skills and movement either at home or at competitions.
Please reach us at aubreygraham@gmail.com / 404-509-4655 if you cannot find an answer to your question below
You are welcome to come try horses here or to purchase remotely. In both cases, I will do my best to ensure that any horse you wish to purchase or try is a good fit. Please expect that I may request videos or inquire about your background as a rider / with training OTTBs. There are no offsite trials. **Making a good match that makes rider and horse happy is my first goal.**
To try horses here a (refundable upon purchase) payment of $100 must be sent to Aubrey 24-hours before the trial to hold your slot. (*This is not a scam - I just got tired of folks wasting my time and not doing their due diligence before coming out - aka tire kicking, booking a ride and bailing day-of, or of not checking with a trainer/bank/husband first, etc.) You're welcome to try any suitable horse(s) that is(are) for sale for that one-time fee, but time slots are booked ahead of time, so please plan accordingly. Each horse takes around 45-min to an hour to discuss and trial ride. *If you choose to come back to try the horse again, that will be charged like a lesson (100$) and will not be refundable.
For each horse, we will use my tack which is already fitted to the horse. Feel free to bring your stirrups and leathers though as I'm tall and we often have to roll them for shorter riders. Generally I will hop on first and show you the horse through the flat and fences (if applicable). You have a choice to hop on or pass at that point, and we'll go from there. Please expect that I will coach you through the ride, especially on the greener Thoroughbreds.
Once you have decided that you wish to purchase a horse, you have the option of setting up a PPE. The PPE must occur within one week - if for any reason it takes longer than that, there will be a nonrefundable (but can go to the purchase price) deposit of $500 to hold the horse as pending for up to one week additional.
There are quire a few vets in the Ithaca area and you're welcome to coordinate with any of them so long as they're able to arrive when I am also present (schedule coordinating required). Cornell, Starland, Fingerlakes Equine, Early Winter Equine are a few nearby. The horse will still be shown to potential buyers during this time, though it will not be sold out from under you if a PPE has been scheduled and confirmed.
After the PPE, you will have a business day to discuss findings with your vet and confirm your desire to purchase or pass.
If you choose to purchase, a bill of sale will be drawn up and payment must be sent and received before the horse is transferred from the farm. Venmo, Zelle, and Bank Transfers / Cashiers Check are all fine.
Once the horse is sold, I will happily assist in setting up shipping. Temporary board begins the day after the bill of sale is signed and will be prorated to 30$ a day. The horse will continue to be fed and cared for as usual until pickup. At this point, I will no longer be riding the horse, unless a training ride package is discussed and agreed upon.
While I would love for new owners to visit their horses before shipping, this must be scheduled and will be limited as this is a training facility, not a boarding barn. The goal is to get them to you and settled in as soon as possible.
And from there, it's all the fun of training and riding and caring for the new horse. BUT if you run into trouble, or just want to share the joy and excitement of bringing them along, I'll be there to help, take a look at videos, and make suggestions. In some more extensive cases, lesson fees may apply, but I will do everything I can to help out (and celebrate successes) as you go forward.
Leni is the type of filly that turns everyone’s heads. She has the geldings, the mares and the humans watching her strut around the farm. Leni is currently coming along well at the WTC while we see what she can and wants to do.
Her backstory is pretty straightforward: Leni came off the track last year and went to a knowledgable home with her owner, who restarted her and with the help of their trainer, had her going well WTC.
Leni does best with a consistent schedule, so when life got in the way, they decided to prioritize her and move her to us to help get her back on a regular schedule of rides and to someone who can also keep her clicking along and making steady progress.
Most recent flat video:
https://youtu.be/ossB85nAEJc?si=RYBRySE5-_SCbSbL
https://youtu.be/ossB85nAEJc?si=LTEOwdxHwoRcPk2k
Leni has done exactly that since she arrived. She has taken a breath, sorted through all the newness of this place and begun to really make huge riding strides. While she still needs a bit of strength and to lift her core a bit, her gaits are fantastic. This little mare is going to be flashy not only in her conformation but in her movement and toe-flicking correctness as she covers ground. I am also super excited to see how she handles fences (once she is ready).
Leni does have some "growing up" to do on the ground and in the field but we're well situated to help make that happen and she is learning how to be super good at speed.
Leni is offered at 7k to increase with training and experience. No off-site leases or trades; trial fees apply. (see above).
Flying Fortress, ~17h (will stick her today) 2017 Iberian Performance Horse (TB, Andalusian, Percheron cross) located in Lansing, NY
First ride at Kivu video: https://youtu.be/0ZoFvn5rpsg?feature=shared
Additional updated video coming soon
Fortress is a BIG, sweet girl. She has hunted, dabbled in eventing, successfully had two babies (and is a good mom), proudly contributed to an Iberian Warmblood breeding program, and has shown talent for arena-based careers.
She is sweet and has good boundaries on the ground. She hunted for multiple seasons with GVH (one of them barefoot and pregnant 🤷🏻♀️💚) and was a saint for much of it (keep reading).
Under saddle, Fortress needs to get a bit of confidence back but is going to make a fantastic mount for just about anything you point her at so long as it is done slowly and with patient confidence.
It seems that some botched saddle fit situations or something similar may have caused her to lose confidence in her rider over the last year or so, and she has had some opinions about riding out. We have been working on getting her happy and brave again in the arena and nearby fields. So far, so good.
Fortress would love pretty much any job you pointed her at so long as that job (and the rider) comes with quiet, soft-riding confidence. Despite her size, she has a good motor and three lovely gaits. She is likely to shine in Dressage, hunters / eq, or lower level eventing.
Fortress is offered at 17k to increase with training. Trial fees apply, no leases or trades.
Neumann has been in my program for about a year- minus his last little hop over to Jumper land in NJ. I think the world of what he can do- he has schooled for horse trials, done jumper shows to 3’ and fox hunted first and played around with staff work.
Most recent video: https://youtu.be/n_i5peZfbpI?si=FDUkfrPgI0n7rVrb
Xc video from May: https://youtu.be/C-xNKwU8TDw?si=MIWzt7XmFxsan6u4
He did sell to a young woman in NJ who after a couple months decided she didn’t want to do jumpers anymore and I bought him back. I try not to make a habit of having to do that, but Neumann was raised by one of my best friends and is simply talent on legs, so he came home on Monday. He hasn’t missed a beat, and in the meantime has gotten fitter and fatter :)
Here’s his back story. Neumann is a Lion Heart gelding, which means he is kind, smart, capable and catty. He is not a packer, but he has no interest in making your life that much more difficult - which I think in the long run will make him an amateur’s dream (with a good trainer of course).
I have fox hunted him first and second flight. And let me tell you - this horse is a natural. He stayed in line, half halted through my seat, was game, and patently loved it. And because I am still an over-grown 12 year old, we caught loose horses both times and gamely enjoyed getting to ride with staff. Looking for a horse to turn into a whip? This one is going to be independent, trustworthy and generally amazing. Yes, he’ll event, dressage, do hunters, show jump or anything else you’d like. He’s athletic and just a plain natural in the sporthorse world.
Neumann did tangle himself in the fence at his race barn as a 2 year old. His injuries to his pastern were significant at the time but he lucked out and his connections gave him all the time and care to heal (we have pics of the tangle, and the healing). He didn't start racing until the end of his 4 year old year, and he earned pretty good money, running until he was 7.
When he came in, I got radiographs of the pastern and all he has to show is a bit of boney growth that does not impede any joint of movement - so… no limitations (other than it being difficult to find good bell boots for him).
Neumann is offered at 10k negotiable for an efficient sale. On site trial fees apply.
"Alfredo" ... well when I had this guy shipped up from Kentucky, he got to hang out with a friend of mine at her farm while I moved. Her kids fell in love with him and thus, this stunning two-year old became and responds to "Alfredo"... I'm just going to run with it.
Like most Quality Road horses, Alf is bay, a stellar mover and all class. Despite being relatively recently gelded he is super sweet, not mouthy, and good around both mares and geldings. He leads well (he's in a flat halter here and leads on a loose line with or without other horses in my left hand), turns out with a herd like a pro, and is simply kind and curious.
The only thing he does not love? Getting blanketed. Nothing mean, he's just skittish and not at ease about a big green thing coming at him apparently. He makes up for being blanket shy by being gently in your pocket and sweetly curious about dogs and children apparently (though we have none of those latter bipeds here)
Alfredo has good feet, good legs and has laid down published works, so he *SHOULD* be eligible for the makeover net year.
The catch with him and why he is so affordable is that he roars (and displaces his pallet when he runs). His owners had tie forward (not back) done in an effort to help his breathing, but it didn't do too much either way and they decided he'd be better in a less intense sport.
So what does that mean? It just means he'll make a noise when he runs. He has still clocked works with good times at the half mile and at the mile and a quarter. So don't write him off. As he gets fitter for whatever second career, he'll be fine to run and jump - he just might be a bit loud. He'll need to eat from the floor not a raised pan or bucket, but he'll be just fine to do pretty much all the things.
Alfredo is offered at the seriously reasonable price of 2,000 until he gets more training under his belt. Due to his age, there are no trial rides allowed, but video will be available soon. Located in Lansing NY.
“CC” Coragescontender 16.2h 2017 OTTB gelding located in Lansing, NY
Attention Eventers and Jumpers on a budget: CC might be chonky and out of shape from having sat at the track without a job for a while, but this kiddo has a hind end that screams jumpers / eventing. His canter is light and balanced and once he learns to let go of his back and relax, that trot is going to have some serious loft to it!
CC is easy in the barn (he quite likes stall time) and is learning how to be a horse in turnout. He has no vices and no limitations. Add to that that under saddle he has a brain that is quiet enough for me to answer work messages while cooling him out on the buckle for his first ride. Good boy!
CC is listed in the mid-fours in order to get him to a home he can settle into before winter hits here. He’ll thrive having his own person he can bond with and would do well with an adult or young rider with a quality trainer versed in Ottb’s. That said, he *should* be a pretty uncomplicated restart 🙂
First post track ride here:
Asking 5500$ negotiable for an uncomplicated sale. Trial fees apply. No leases or off-site trials available. Located in Lansing, Ny.
Tiz Octavia (15.-3h 2015 OTTB mare by Malibu Moon x Tiznow mare)
This super well bred lady carries attributes from both sire and dam sire - she has a lovely neck and movement from the Malibu Moon and the lightness and uphill nature from the Tiznow. On the ground thankfully, she dodged Malibu Moon's quirky negative qualities (go read Wolf's ad if you're not sure what those look like).
Tavi is easy on the eyes, an easy keeper (read happy little chunk) and easy on the ground. She turns out well with other mares and next to geldings, is quiet in her stall (no vices) and shows tons of potential to be extremely cute and versatile under saddle.
First ride here video: https://youtu.be/yA8tlqpRdrY?si=bg14y8Nka_JtFH51
Under saddle, Tavi is still a bit of a project horse. She is a sensitive ride who will need a confident soft-handed pilot. She prefers consistent footing (arena) but has been good on trails as well. That said, she has what I call a "popcorn" response. When she's unsure about something, she'll pop around a bit. If you stay out of her mouth, she settles in nicely and becomes more and more consistent. That said, she is not for an anxious rider or anyone who is uncomfortable staying quiet through a few seconds of antics.
Once she is going though, her gaits are true to her breeding - fancy and uphill and like a metronome. Tavi would make a great local show hunter or jumper for a talented young rider or would be fun enough for a young pro to bring along.
Add to all of this that because she is a mare with damn good bloodlines, she would also make a heck of a broodmare and throw some very pretty sporthorse babies.
Tavi is offered at 7,000 negotiable to a perfect fit. On site trials (with trial fee) available only after a review of rider video due to the project nature of the horse.
Sailor is a very special case and equally special horse. He is a heck of a good mover, comes over his back, has a balanced stride and a natural jump. All the good things that will eventually add up to being a fantastic show horse.
The catch is that while he has all the talent and potential, he will need to continue to be produced slowly (patiently and correctly) by someone experienced with thoroughbreds and horses who lack confidence. Honestly, folks accustomed to handling from-the-wild mustangs would likely do well with him. We joke that he’s a bit of a Thorough-Stang.
Small jump video: https://youtu.be/eGF6z4BgQ0w?si=Tg7pn9hQnzAqb9q8
Here’s the important backstory:
Sailor came to me in the spring of this year, mostly feral. As a five year old Thoroughbred bred-to-race, he had never been registered, barely handled as of late, and never broke. He avoided handling by hiding with the herd in his field, and other than one less than ideal training attempt had not been asked to do much. He was shy, had no attachment to humans, and was indeed very hard to catch.
Since then, I have very slowly brought him along. He now wtc under saddle and hops over little jumps. He is catchable in the field and loads and hauls beautifully. We took him to his first off property ride a few weeks back and he was good albeit very interested in all that was around him.
Sailor is sound with no shoes, good to tack and mount, but does not do well with the pressure of being tied. He has learned to ground tie instead.
Sailor will continue in training with me until we find his perfect person. I adore this goofy horse- who now thinks humans are fantastic (Thankfully). And I think he will have all the potential to go and do great things in his lifetime so long as he continues to be brought along patiently.
Sailor is offered at 7k. There will not be trial rides permitted on him yet and I will be very careful about the match (will need to check references and talk with trainers etc).
Neil is an elegantly built gelding with a super kind eye. He should top out over 16.2h as he shot up (at the hip) recently and is a good 16.2+ there. Neil will be at the Makeover with me this year doing dressage like a total green bean, but his movement should speak for itself. This horse is damn talented. He needs time to grow up (literally) and fill out with more muscle but he is already a stunner with outstanding gaits and a great jump.
Neil crossties well, stalls well, turns out well... all the things. He stands at the mounting block and took in all the new sights and sounds like a champ. His first ride in New York happened while tractors were moving manure and the drag was rattling down to the arena. He didn't care in the slightest. Neil has been off property and on Trails. He is open to new experiences but needs more experiences and a lot of confidence to become an old hat at it.
Recent jump and flat: https://youtu.be/VD43LpSkF6U?si=Fss66GWl-GEJGmbp
4th ride in NY: https://youtu.be/OGoIHQJqkSw?si=1Z9UlvUg4tW57tCQ
First ride in New York:https://youtu.be/2TNk_vkwEnI?si=tq-sirpm7kTazz9r
Neil is a young, green Thoroughbred, so he is recommended for an intermediate rider or above with a soft and and gentle seat. He has no known quirks, but is learning how to go forward into soft contact and is riding quite appropriately for his experience level. Neil is sensitive but absolutely has UL talent and ability
Neil has clean legs aside one medial splint. The splint was checked over by a Cornell equine surgeon (not because we thought he needed surgery, but because she's a friend and happened to be in KY and checked him over for me before I picked him up) and determined to be a total non-issue. AKA it is just cosmetic.
Neil is currently in four shoes and has no other maintenance.
Overall, this kid is going to be lovely. Located in Lansing, NY and currently asking $10k no offsite trials available. Available for purchase from video or in person with a refundable-upon-purchase trial fee (see above).
Ramen arrived in late December and made it clear that he fits in immediately. He is goofy and curious and wickedly smart. Obviously I think he’s going to be amazing.
Let’s start with the obvious: He is a Curlin x Pulpit. I needed to bring him in - two of my favorite sport horses for temperament and power. He is exactly what I expected and holy hell, his hind end reach and power is out of this world. THAT CANTER!
Most recent flat school: https://youtu.be/B1mmh6SZLj8?si=dI8LPVWabL-6G8MK
First post track ride : https://youtu.be/BVRbChjowFU?si=D4pFyZzhSfCRcnXm
more flat video:https://youtu.be/147V-Df_EAw?si=KbxZysDhGCP8D_hL
XC School: https://youtu.be/oqhqBH0vR7A?si=iUdFGXRClRk9rH78
First tiny stadium show: https://youtu.be/ABamu0SuXc4?si=U8pZboe5rqWzsCFK
Under saddle, this smart, curious kiddo is kind and ALL POWER. He is willing to listen and work with you, but there is so much drive and heart, it is no surprise he was good on the track. He is going to be a killer fox hunter - and he's the type that would do great with a capable man. He needs a strong half halt and a soft ride to follow. But just look at that canter and walk. Add to this that he is one of the bravest, most level -headed horses I have had through the barn. Zero bad behavior and super happy to hang out and let you teach a lesson from his back or go to work.
I think this guy has a ton of potential. And because of that, he’d do best with an experienced rider and trainer familiar with talented, STRONG OTTBs. He is sweet and kind and has really started to settle in under saddle. Oh, and he is wickedly brave - hack up the driveway with friends or alone, cool. Hack around the pond on the buckle and go through the water? No problem. XC school all the elements - ditch, water, bank, logs, built fences. Yep. Freakin awesome. I'll have him out eventing in the spring if he is still here (and I won't be complaining...)
Ramen does need shoes. He has a small lump on his right cannon bone from a common race procedure akin to pin firing (he ran successfully both before and after).
Ramen is currently priced at $8000 No off-site trials or leases available. Trial fees apply see above.
I have held onto Needles since I got him as a three year old (and have known him since he was a yearling) with the hopes of making him into my next UL hopeful. He slowed down the process with a few dumb gelding-doing-gelding-things-in-the-pasture injuries but he's back at it and making waves now as he begins to climb the levels.
Needles ( I know, worst name ever), is brave, kind, goofy as hell, and smart. He's the type of smart that is calculating, funny, and annoying - not the reactive, sensitive type.
He has run a Starter HT and will go BN soon (weather and my move north is the only reason this kid is not already clicking around Novice. Needles has a huge, round jump, excellent conformation and the type of brain that will allow him to excel in dressage, on xc (already good through water, banks, ditches, brush etc...), and out with the hounds.
Folks say that I have a "type" - here it is.
https://youtu.be/_A6nH9PEw0M?si=cRJDze1nYheRmrPN
Needles is not a packer and will not be appropriate for a beginner, but a good rider with a trainer will have no problem bringing out the best in this kiddo. In the meantime, he'll steal hearts as efficiently as he steals ballcaps off your head.
Again, Needles is not one I'm in any rush to sell, but I need to be smarter business wise than I usually am. He is offered at the highly discounted rate of 15k trial fees apply. No offsite trials or leases.
Oy… this is a hard one to write. I love this horse. He is the most amazingly grumpy, athletic pain in the ass out there. And I adore all of his ridiculous overflow of personality (hence me putting off selling him since I bought him at the end of February last year). But I legitimately own too many and while I think he’ll be able to do anything anyone wants, my gut tells me that this horse will be a killer first flight fox hunter and or mid-level eventer with the right rider and situation.
Before you read any further, he is NOT for sale to a boarding barn situation. His sense of humor and snapping turtle nature are too much of a risk and I don't want him anywhere he won't be loved as much as he is here.
Makeover XC
https://youtu.be/QXDovQIdPu4?si=MJ_z7HRlzyl4XVoz
Makeover Dressage:
https://youtu.be/bXhorTcXJ-Q?si=m2T8Iej2FKssi1qh
So I’m legging him up to hunt and event and see what he thinks. In the meantime, he is for sale to a home that will put his quirky, odd-ball self first and enjoy all of the comical, sweet, but gnashy bits that are Wolf.
OK, more specifically, Wolf competed in this year’s RRP Makeover in show jumping and BN eventing and he has miles at starter before that. Man is that horse brave. In KY, he took in all the arenas and all the fences, water, down bank, ditch etc etc etc without batting an eye. Wolf has scope for plenty more, though grids will definitely help him nail down his footwork. He has all the movement and presence to stop traffic, even at just 16h.
Wolf did all of this well on less rides than I would have liked. His letdown from the track took a while and came in fits and spurts where he would get body sore and would get more time off. When I competed him in KY, I think he had maybe 30 retraining rides… MAYBE. He is now past the sore part, has packed on the pounds (finally) and is onto the “needs a job” stage.
Wolf has a hell of a hind leg and is put together like a proper Ferarri. He ran 63 times mostly in Louisiana and was sound for the duration - this kid is tough as nails and knows (and loves) that job. Thus, he is definitely not for an inexperienced rider.
Add to it that he is smart - frankly smarter than most people I know - and thus is super good at getting himself in slightly comical trouble. He does not have a buck or rear, but he will outsmart you undersaddle if you're not on top of your game or if he feels your boundaries are merely suggestions.
That said, Wolf is ALL WORK when in the tack. He loves his job and likes nothing more than to show you that he can do it. Wolf is INtense not tense. But whether in the saddle or on the ground, he mandates a sense of humor. Like many Malibu Moons and Ghostzappers, he can be … “expressive.” He is food aggressive and is generally likely to snap in your direction or lift a leg to threaten to kick when being groomed. Please note, he has no intention to bite or kick you… it is a game. And according to a vet who knew him when he was a yearling - he has always been like this. We just laugh at him, tell him it is not allowed and oddly he wins hearts on a daily basis.
*We have gastro-scoped etc etc etc and all clean .. .He also receives maintenance and adequate appropriate for a 9 year old horse who ran hard for 7 of those years. He has earned it.
Despite all his goofy-grumpy antics, he is easy to love. See, he actually likes people, but it seems that he has no ability to be normal, so snappy affection is his go-to. I’d love to see this petit powerhouse of an alligator run through the mid-levels or cruise around the fox hunt field. He will always have a home with me, but in the meantime, he would love to have his own human and go do all the things.
Wolf is currently priced at 10,000 to go up with further fox hunting / competition experience. I will be picky where he goes so reach out if you think you're a good fit. Located in Lansing, NY - on-site trial fees apply (see above)
SOLD This kid is super cool. I picked Cove up in July of this year and have had him as pending evaluation since then. This handsome but weedy gentleman needed to do some growing up and let down from the track. He has since packed on at least 200lbs and begun to move confidently through the world around him.
Cove is still very young for a four year old, but man is this horse going to be nice. I was going to save him for next year's RRP Makeover, but the reality of buying a farm kicked in and he's up as available.
Cove has had three post-track rides while he let down from the track and during his first one, his canter gave me goosebumps. Yes, he needs to learn to use his back and his lanky body, but this folks, appears to be a true three day horse. He is big and rangey, but he's going to be able to gallop a big course. He'd also look ridiculously smart out on a hunt field, or in eq classes.
Cove has zero limitations. He is sound, kind, goofy, and pretty easy going all around. On a scale of 0 (deadhead) to 10 (fire breathing dragon), I'd confidently put Cove at at a 5. He is sensitive but not particularly complicated and I think any good riding individual with a quality trainer versed in young OTTBs would do well.
Cove is located in Lansing, NY and offered at $7500 currently with the expectation that this will increase in the near future as he goes on the front burner with training. No off-site trials or leases available. Trial fees apply see above.
Recent schooling video (Aubrey first time in the irons):
https://youtu.be/QnLG_jdCf30?si=0iCpoIxBE3T55aM9
Atacama, 16+h 2015 OTTB mare located in Cohocton, NY
Atacama is available to an excellent and appropriate home by her owner currently, but is currently also in my training and lesson program. This mare is easy on the eyes and catty and talented under saddle as all get out. Oh, add to that that she is easy on the ground and snuggly.
I got to hop on her the other day at home and what a cool ride! This kiddo can absolutely jump the moon and no doubt she’ll score extremely well on the flat too. She would be a great jumper or Eventer prospect- no doubt had the scope And courage.
Atacama is best suited to a talented, sensitive, confident rider with a trainer versed in faster footed jumpers.
It’s great when owners write their own ads and I agree with everything in them. This mare is the whole package for someone who wants to eventually up the levels and lives an equal amount of sweetness and spice.
From Heather:
Proudly offering Atacama:
2015 thoroughbred mare by Desert Party x Terevaka (Storm Boot) -16h
She is an athletic mare, scopey jumper with superb form over fences. VERY brave on xc - this mare will jump anything you put in front of her and is careful and quick with her feet.
She has a lot of miles including recognized events through BN with clear ability for more, clinics, numerous xc schoolings up to novice level, jumper derbies and dressage shows.
She is a very sweet mare to work around with great manners on the ground and loves cuddles and attention. No vices. Wonderful to have on the farm, she turns out in a mixed heard with no drama, not mareish, and has solid hooves. Wears front shoes. Travels and handles new environments well.
She is for sale to an excellent home only. Her best match would be a confident intermediate/advanced rider who can continue to bring out her potential. She would make a fabulous mid-upper level eventer or straight jumper, also has quality of gaits and big movement for dressage. A wonderful opportunity for an educated and sensitive rider working with a trainer, or a professional on a budget! More info and videos available upon request.
Asking 9k no leases or trades. Trial fees apply. Can be tried at the facility in Bath, Cohocton, or Ithaca
Finn is fantastic. He brings the good sense from his dam (WGF Classic Neala - Heathercombe Calico) with the athleticism and excellent brain of his sire (CF Cyan Night). Just wait until he is done growing - he should meet / surpass 17 hands and simply be a good natured powerhouse of a young horse.
While he has not been fully backed yet, we're in that process and with his three lovely, correct gaits and good demeanor, I think this kid is going to be a field hunter's dream or make huge waves in dressage or eventing. He's not limited, and the world is 100% his oyster.
Free Movement: https://youtu.be/IvGtyo9ZWLo?si=oEBdfXzShxC-ICl1
I have known this 3-year old since he was born and have all the details on how he has been raised: AKA correctly, kindly, and with proper boundaries. He has been worked with daily, turns out in a field of mares (is not studdish), ties, trailers (mostly self-loads), fly-sprays, is good with clippers, WTC lunges, wears tack, is good for the farrier, crossties, has lunged over barrels (jumps with naturally square knees), and generally does all the things a 3-year old should do.
Janeen, his owner is a good friend of mine and an experienced ID and IDSH breeder. I can field 90% of his questions, but if there are more, she can absolutely get it answered.
***We are in the process of backing him. I would be happy to include 60 days of reduced rate training board to help you get him backed and ready to go.****
Finn is currently priced at 25k, to increase with backing and experience. No off-site trials or leases available. Able to be visited in Covington GA
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5841 Buck Settlement Rd. Bath, NY 14810
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