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Blondie

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Sold Blondie- North Dakota 
​FINISHED HEADING HORSE/ Ranch Mare
KID HORSE DELUXE 
Wanting something your kids can be thrown up on and not have to worry about a thing. This is your mare!!!  She doesn't know she is a mare. Acts like a gelding. She is NOT parish at All, She has been spayed since she was young. (not due to her rancher spayed them all) She stands right at 15.2/15.3 hands Shes been rode double and even triple by kiddos. 💥Also She is a finished ranch mare. Finished heading mare. If you wanting her for heading with a kid I do believe it would take a little more experienced kid. Everyone who was roped off her has had more experience.  If she's been used only by kiddos takes more pushing to get her going but its still there.  She kinda gets lazy (when being ridden by kiddos) now if your just want a kids horse never have to worry. Wanting something for adults she can do that too. She's had people on her from ages 3 to 75. Absolute newbies to experienced riders/ropers. She has ZERO buck bite or kick. Time off doesn't effect her. She does require shoes if being rode hard or roping. 
Load and unloads. 
Rides alone or in a group (WITHOUT her nose up someone else's butt) Stands for saddling, mounting and dismounting.
Stands tied, and Crosses water.
We ride with 4+ dogs. Razors and four wheelers.
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Rebel 

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Rebel sold to Colorado  
Exceptionally well bred mare. 

Stands 14.2/14.3 hands tall. 
No BS with this little mare. 
Broke to ride.  Riding awesome at the ranch.
Rebel really moves off leg pressure/neck reining together.
Rebel has been rode on the ranch and starting to watch a cow. 
She has been trail rode. 
Rode bareback in a halter and even double. 
Has 30+ days on the barrel pattern and is eating them up. HOWEVER will need slow work on the barrels before excelling any further. *Why does she need slow work? This questions continues to come up.... Because she has only had THIRTY DAYS on the pattern. She made a couple of very nice runs however every horse needs slow work. She is young! She is going to need far more then 30 days of work to have a foundation in anything! She is extremely willing and will do whatever your point her at. 
Rebel is easy to catch. 
Bottom of pecking order. 
She has a lot of heart and speed. 
Super smooth soft lope. 
Little smart Lena 18.75% 
Peptoboonsmal 25% 
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/little+mo+mary+jane 
Talk about having the total package.
She does have a scar across both back legs. It does not affect her it is cosmetic only. We ride 20+ miles in a day. She has remained sound while putting on those miles. 
Hesitates coming out of the trailer. She has improved on this a ton. 

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BLUE 
Boy do we miss this big guy. He has found an amazing home at a ranch here in Wyoming. I couldn't be more proud of this guy and his accomplishments. He is going to be an amazing ranch horse. We are proud to have trained him. He opened many doors for us here. 
More pictures and all his sale information if you click on the photo.