Here is a pic that I took a couple of months ago of my friend April's horse. His name is Secret and he is an 8 year old QH gelding. I love horses but can't afford to get my own yet so April let me spend a lot of time with her and Secret. She has taught me a lot of things that can only be learned by hands-on experience. The sad thing is that Secret needs to find a new home because he is just too hard to handle and needs a more experienced mom. I hope that he finds a good home soon and will be a happier horse.
I would say I would take him, as quarter horses, with a lot of spirit, and will, are my favorite kind of horses, they are interesting, adventuresome, fun. But I live in Washington, in a apartment. I hope she is screening the owners th ough?
I would say I would take him, as quarter horses, with a lot of spirit, and will, are my favorite kind of horses, they are interesting, adventuresome, fun. But I live in Washington, in a apartment. I hope she is screening the owners th ough?
She's trying to find a ranch that will take him as he really likes to work with cows. She doesn't want to give him up but he is just too much for her. He's so antsy and nervous and never wants to stand still. He doesn't listen and its getting to the point where he's dangerous to be around. April has spent tons of money on training too and has moved him to different stables. Nothing has helped. He's been getting worse and worse and he keeps trying to run the trainer into the fence. He needs a horse whisperer or something!