Rosie

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$1,500 Dayton, MN 26y by @equimeta_user

Rosie

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$1,500

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Sale format
Direct sale
Listed
1 week ago
Breed
Draft Horse
Age
26 years
Discipline
Trail
Location
Dayton, MN
Height
17.1hh
Color
Liver Chestnut

Personality Profile

Training Level Green Broke

Steady Reliable

Calm, unflappable, and forgiving. A confidence-builder that takes jokes well, perfect for amateurs, beginners, or relaxing rides.

🟢 Amateur Friendly

Performance

Energy Calm

How much natural "go" this horse has.

Very Cold Hot
Trainability Willing

How quickly this horse picks up new skills.

Resistant Exceptional
Ride Comfort Average

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 Passive

Where this horse falls in the pecking order.

Submissive Dominant
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Pedigree

Rosie

Draft Horse 26 years 17.1hh Liver Chestnut

About this horse

$1,500 USD NEGOTIABLE Disciplines: Barefoot Hoofcare, Draft, Rescue, Trail Riding Rosie is an approximate 25 year old, 17.1hh Belgian draft mare that’s looking for someone who can help her become a trail partner! Or, if you’re just looking for someone to love on, Rosie would be just as happy be a glorified lawn ornament. After giving Rosie time to settle in and gain weight, I realized Rosie needs someone with more experience to give her the best life. She is a sensitive horse but can be pushy, and needs someone who can find a balance between being firm yet gentle. Rosie gets 7lbs of soaked feed per day, and manages her weight well on it with 24/7 hay or grass. She can be in a pasture with mares or geldings and is usually low on the pecking order. Rosie has choked twice and coliced once since I got her due to her poor teeth. These incidents’ occurred over the colder seasons during intense temperature fluctuations or extreme cold. She would likely benefit from being in a stall overnight when below zero degrees. Rosie is a sweet horse that has many years left to be a wonderful, easy going companion for someone.