Dream Horse
- He can do piaffe , passage and Spanish work
- He has done loads of hacking over the past four years
£12,000
- Andalusian
- Grey
- Gelding
- 14 years
- 15.2 hands
- He can do piaffe , passage and Spanish work
- He has done loads of hacking over the past four years
After putting this off for over a year, we have now decided that Harry needs to find a new home.
He is a grey 14 year old. 15’2 Andalusian.
We got Harry from Spain five years ago, from a lovely stud where he was trained to do dressage. He did have a vetting when he left Spain and passed with flying colours.
He can do piaff , passage and Spanish work.
When you get him in the school, he goes absolutely beautiful, even if you do, just want to do walk, trot and canter.
When he came to England from Spain, my 70 year old grandmother was riding him hacking him and he was absolutely brilliant never put a foot wrong.
Would stand there for hours been bathed and groomed.
After a while, my grandmothers back started playing up, so he came to us where my mother started her journey on him.
He has done loads of hacking over the past four years. He has done pleasure rides been to the beach. Loads of forest rides done a couple of unaffiliated dressage competitions and he just excels at everything.
No matter what you do with Harry, he stays cool, calm and collected. He stands there at the horsebox or trailer for you to tuck him up and groom him and get him ready. He has impeccable manners
He is absolutely fantastic in traffic. We live in the countryside so we have lots of tractors and lorries and he never bats an eyelid even going past him on a tiny little road.
He is used to other horses and ponies.
He is currently living out at the moment, but he lives in or out he’s not fussed at all.
The only reason we are selling him is that he doesn’t do enough here, he gets hacked a couple times a week and we just feel like he’s completely wasted.
He’s a type of horse that you could ride every day and do lots of stuff with or you can leave him in the field for three months. Not touch him then just decide to tack him straight up and go out for a really lovely ride.
He’s has had children ride him, even my two-year-old little boy sits on him after he’s been ridden, and Harry just takes everything in his stride.
Harry has had no health issues with us, never a day lame.
He is currently barefoot at the moment, but when he is in work, we have him fully shod, but it doesn’t really make a difference to him.
He will stand for the farrier impeccably. He loads amazing there is just nothing this horse is bothered by.
He is just unfortunately wasted in the field with us due to my mothers ill health , only being ridden a couple of times a week and we know that he could be so much more than what he has at the moment.
We will only let this horse go to a really special home.
No novice riders, and please no time wasters as this has been a hard enough decision to make.
Please don’t hesitate to give me a call to ask any questions.
Five Star homes only for this incredible horse.