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About the Horse
Schooling
I have only had him in the school on long reins, proved to be quite willing, prefers working long & low
Hacking
Currently long reining down the road approx 5 times were week. Not showing to be bothered about traffic. Can have a look at sheep if they “surprise” him.
On the Ground
He is lovely to handle, has manners, leads & ties up well
Adores being groomed & fussed with.
Likes having cuddles & kisses
Sweet with dogs etc
Would make someone a great best friend
He has no vices.
Out & About
Hasn’t been out & about other than racing.

Up to Date
Vaccinations
Farrier (shod infront)
Wormed
Dentist
Cole did stop racing due to very slight tendon damage to both front legs. (10% tear) He had the all clear to begin race training again before I got him. If he was still in racing he would be doing so again now.
I have been long reining him to help him build up strength correctly.
He also does not have the best hocks. Had my vet look at him & it’s lower hock arthritis (fusing)
Would potentially want them medicated but he is currently managing, if you wanted to ask more work, medicating is an option.
Previously
I bought Cole directly from the race training yard.
He was too slow.
He was the horse they put their new riders on to introduce them to the job, or to strengthen their own legs due to needing to ride him forwards.
Type of Home
Hack / Low level riding club type
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