When I got her she was thin and not in
good health. I put some TLC into her and
some fat on her bones and started
training her. she had been ridden before
but she didn't know much at all. I have
since started her over fences and she
loves it. She is very mannerly on the
ground. She stands for vet, farrier.
bathes, clips, lounges, ground ties, and
is a sweet heart to be around. Loves to
be groomed. Will go out on the trail.
She still needs some finishing but is
coming along well and would make a good
project horse for the winter and be
ready to head to the show ring in the
spring!
Lacy definitely will need
finishing on the canter. She is getting
better about carrying herself correctly
but still takes an experienced rider.
***UPDATE*** 2/17/10
Lacy
has been working really well lately. She
is getting extremely soft to the leg and
hand aids. I am having the chiropractor
out to see her for some stiffness that
seems to be coming from a vertebrae that
appears to be out. She still rides sound
otherwise and is getting softer and more
round at her canter. Will make an
amazing dressage horse or hunter/jumper.
Her price will increase soon as she is
getting more refined and as the training
continues.
***UPDATE***
3/9/10
Lacy was adjusted by the
chiropractor last week and is almost a
new horse! Her price has been increased
due to her great response to her
training. She is getting lighter and
softer everyday. If I do not sell her by
the middle of April I will be breeding
her to Hall of Fame, a stallion standing
stud at Silverwood Farms in VA. He is a
son of Art Deco.
Price: $ 2,000 (Negotiable)