Hank

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$2,000 19y

Hank

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$2,000

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Sale format
Direct sale
Listed
2 days ago
Breed
Age
19 years
Discipline
Trail
Location
Height
15.2hh
Color
Bay

Horse Traits

Good with OthersEasy for FarrierTies Quietly
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Pedigree

This horse does not have a registered pedigree on file.

Temperament & Management

Training Level Intermediate
The Easy Day

The Easy Day

Uncomplicated and content. Not trying to impress anyone, and that's exactly the appeal. Won't light up the arena, but won't ruin your Tuesday either. Consistent, low-key, and genuinely pleasant to be around - the horse that makes the hobby sustainable.

People Horse Laid Back Low Maintenance

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
Show Attitude Neutral

How this horse acts in the show ring.

Ring Sour Honest
Ride Comfort Average

How smooth and easy to sit at all gaits.

Rough Smooth
Aid Sensitivity Responsive

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

Dull Hair Trigger

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
People Bond Sociable

How much this horse enjoys being around people.

Aloof Velcro
Herd Dynamics Social

Where this horse falls in the pecking order.

Submissive Dominant

About this horse

This 19-year-old bay draft-cross gelding is described as a light riding and halter horse with a calm, people-oriented demeanor. He is barefoot, stands well for the farrier, leads on a halter, and is reportedly easy to handle for tying, grooming, washing, clipping, fly spray, and blanketing. The owner says he does well in group or solo turnout and has been kept for family use, though he was not as beginner friendly for riding as hoped and has not been ridden for about six months. The listing also notes arthritis in one front leg and sensitivity to flies.

Summary written by Equimeta from the original public listing.

Profile highlights

Draft cross geldingBarefootStands for the farrierDoes well in group turnout or solo

Structured facts

Training milestones

  • Walks on halter well
  • Has been used for light riding