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Sport Horse Import BEC 3

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Sport Horse Import for :iconxdarkoctoberx:


Horse Data

Registered Name: - registered under the Number: 06-890015
Barn Name: Eighties
Breed: Mustang (probably some arabian blood influence)
Stallion
Pedigree: unknown X No. 01-889972
height: 15 hh
colour: grullo, minimal expressed white pattern
markings: blaze, socks on front legs, sock and half high white on hind leg, belly marking, two white spots, inverse corona, striped hooves, scattered white in hair and mane
genetics: EE (black) Aa Dn(dun) Sbsb Tbtb
Age: 4 (born in 2007)
Disciple: Trail Riding & Endurance; started under saddle with 3

Training status: dressage Basics / jumping U
Handling: trailer safe in 2 horse trailers ( NO big trailers, will panic without further training), shoeing, picks up feet, friendly with the vet

Racing time under saddle:
average speed endurance (mixed gait): 15,4 km/h (~ 10 mph)

comes with an Australian Stock Saddle

Histroy: Captured in a roundup in 2006 as a foal. Sold at an auction to a private person, later resold. No records for 2007. Injured in a trailer accident (transport to Mexico for slaughter) in 2008 - bought by a woman who trained it for endurance. Imported by owner to Germany in 2009 - chipped, quarantaine pass, equipass for Europe. Owner moved back to US due to pregnacy and decided to leave the horse in Europe (see letter attached to the horses data)

Injuries and Illnesses
2006 - hoof injury in round-up - fully healed
2007 - no records
2008 - trailer accident , injury, malnourishment - fully recovered, but has some non physiological problems with his back (tolerates only special types of saddle)
2009 - 2011 sound

Character: Silent and calm, no bigger behavior issues (exept trailering, see letter), safe on trail, attached to humans and very social with other horses, dogs and even cattle (stood on pasture with cattle for some time), good to ride, sensible to riders aids


Achievements:
- registerable with Mustang Associations, Painthorse Associations, Dilute Registries

3,5 years

5 th - 10 km - Judged Trail Ride - obedience: 8/10
5 th - 5 km - Judged Trail Ride - obedience: 7/10
13 th - Trail Show (70%)
2 nd - Trail Show (89%)
2 nd - Beginners Endurance Competition, difficult terrain (20km)

4 years
9th - Beginners Endurance, easy terrain (15km)
3rd -Endurance Race, easy terrain (30km)
4th - Endurance Race, easy terrain (30km)
3rd - Trail Show (88%)


Remarks by the previous owner:

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am sad that I have to give 80ies away, but my current situation forces me to leave Europe again and to sell 80ies. I decided to leave him here in Germany, because I believe his kind is more valued here, then in the US.
I want to assure you that you could find no better companion for your trail rides and even for endurance. I trained him myself and he is such a gorgeous horse, he will run to hell and back with his rider.
I know not much about his past before I literally stumbled over him in 2008, when I was called to a bad truck wreck to transport the surviving horses. I saw him there laying on the ground looking at me with his beautiful eyes, I just knew he was something special so I bought him and started to nurse him back to health. He has no serious injuries left, though he is somehow edgy if someone touches his back, so you should be careful with that. It seems to remind him of bad days. Several veterinarians assured me that it is nothing that harms his performance or his health. A letter of a state veterinarian will prove it to the track vets, if he should have a problem during a race (that never happened yet though). He will do fine with the Australian Stock Saddle, which I left in Germany for him.
Due to the accident he will not stand being in bigger trailers than two-horse trailers. He will panic in every kind of truck. I believe he can be trained to tolerate those trucks again, but it will take a lot of time.

It is so hard for me to let him go and all I can do is to pray to God that he finds a loving home. We were a good team and as his show record shows we were just starting to do really really good. He might not be as fast as purebred Arabians, but I'd prefer him over any other horse. Especially in difficult terrain you will love how surefooted he is.

I leave my home adress with the horses papers and am looking forward to you contacting me once he settled down in his new home. I am so eager to get to know you.

sincerly
Caroline Mayer-Liebig



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FlareAndIcicle's avatar
Beautiful mustang! :love: