- Sport Horse
- Chestnut
- Mare
- 12 years
- 15.2hh / 158cm
- Roulette/Voltaire Breeding Lines
- Great first horse for teenager coming off ponies.
- Excels at Cross Country
Halo is a talented mare that has been my daughter’s first horse after ponies. Since owning Halo she has attended arena hires, regular jump clinics and showjumping competitions. She is perfect to hack alone or in company and can be hacked out on the buckle.
Halo is a forward-going mare with a cracking scopey jump, she is bold and brave to a fence and particularly excels at Cross Country. Halo has previously hunted and would make a fab hunter, team chaser and fierce competition at Hunter Trails.
Halo has been out competing between 60-80cm at several unaffiliated showjumping shows, qualifying for Trailblazers this year. Halo can have the occasional pole down with my daughter wanting something more competitive in showjumping as this is her main passion and focus.
Halo can work in an outline however my daughter has no interest in dressage or flatwork and I do feel with more flatwork Halo would excel more with the precision of showjumping.
Halo is snaffle mouthed and not strong, sharp or silly. She has no vices or health issues and has been the perfect first horse for my daughter. Halo’s behaviour both at home and out competing is impeccable.
On the ground, Halo is an absolute pleasure. She loves attention and will happily stand to be groomed, bathed and fussed over all day. She has excellent stable manners, is good to handle, and is currently turned out during the day in a large mixed herd. Halo has been stabled at night and has also lived out 24/7 whilst with us and adjusts well to either.
Halo is perfect to load and walks straight on the box, she is good to clip, shoe and do everything with. She is up to date with jabs, shoes (fronts), teeth, physio, saddle check and worming.
Halo is an easy going mare, not mareish at all and can be left in the field alone when taking other horses out to ride without an issue.
Halo has previously had a foal, her history is well known, we are still in contact with her breeder and all previous owners, she is still a relatively low-mileage horse with plenty of potential.
She would thrive with someone who is willing to put more flatwork into her, take her out regularly, be consistent and build on the excellent foundations she already has.
This is a genuinely heartbreaking sale, and finding the right home for Halo is important to us. She deserves the best home where she can continue to flourish and be enjoyed for the talented, affectionate mare she is.