Fortunate Son Wa

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$6,500 Farmington, NM 8y by @equimeta_user

Fortunate Son Wa

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$6,500

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Sale format
Direct sale
Listed
1 week ago
Breed
Arabian
Age
8 years
Discipline
Dressage
Location
Farmington, NM
Height
15hh
Color
Bay

Personality Profile

Training Level Advanced

Performance Horse

Athletic and forward-thinking, yet steady and confident. Ideal for competitive environments where focus and energy are required.

✨ Smooth Ride

Performance

Energy Forward

How much natural "go" this horse has.

Very Cold Hot
Trainability Willing

How quickly this horse picks up new skills.

Resistant Exceptional
Show Attitude Neutral

How this horse acts in the show ring.

Ring Sour Honest
Ride Comfort Comfortable

How smooth and easy to sit at all gaits.

Rough Smooth

Management

Confidence Steady

How brave around new, scary, or surprising things.

Timid Fearless
Toughness Moderate

How well they handle hard work, long days, and bad weather.

Delicate Iron
Aid Sensitivity Responsive

How much leg or rein it takes to get a response.

Dull Hair Trigger
People Bond Friendly

How much this horse enjoys being around people.

Aloof Velcro
Herd Dynamics Social

Where this horse falls in the pecking order.

Submissive Dominant
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Pedigree

Fortunate Son Wa

Arabian 8 years 15hh Bay

About this horse

$6,500 USD NEGOTIABLE Disciplines: Competitive Trail Riding, Cowboy Dressage, Endurance Riding, English, English Pleasure, Equitation, Horsemanship, Intermediate Rider Recommended, Natural Horsemanship Training, Performance This little (15h) Purebred Sweepstakes gelding came to live with me 2 months ago. He has lovely professional training and incredible breeding. He is gentle and polite on the ground. He has lovely gaits at the walk trot and canter. He picks up all of his feet and stands nicely for the farrier. He was started on trails and behaved so nicely in the videos I saw. What’s the problem then? The problem is ME. I bought too much horse. This little guy just turned 7 years old in April. He is young and well trained, but he is too much horse for me. I want to do the right thing for him and put him into the care of an experienced rider who knows what to do and when to do it with a young horse. Are you that person? He is located in Farmington, NM. Please ask to see his certificate of registration for his breeding info. I have lots of videos and photos at your request. You may text or call me with questions [contact info removed].