I have 5 horses in Eatonville, WA, here's a brief description of the horses, I sure appreciate you sharing this with anyone you feel would give them good homes. I have pictures, but not sure how to post them here, if that's even possible. Had to move out of state and could not take them with me.
Jubliee is 24, mare, Arab cross and gaited. I've had her for 17 years. She is the "Bell Mare" of the herd. She suffered an injury to her front right before I got her and developed a bone spur on her right front coffin bone. Up until 6 years ago she and I would take off on the trails for all day rides, but as the bone spur grew she is now unable to carry an adult's weight. She's great with small children (up to 8-10 for size/weight) Needs to be worked on soft surfaces, and can not be shod (extreme pain due to the percussion of nailing shoes), does better on grass than alfalfa. Very gentle.
Lucky is the only gelding in the bunch, Arab, about 14 years. He sustained an injury to his right front knee about 7 years ago, which is when I adopted him. Does fine with flat work and easy trail riding, but not a horse for steep trails or rugged terrain. Gentle with children. I believe he has been worked English as well as Western. He's smart, and very tactile. He'll grab the hose from the water trough and spray the mares, or you if he's able. Will pull combs, brushes, and carrots from your back pocket is he has the chance. Knee gets a little stiff and benefits from a good massage. He's put on good weight since this picture was taken.
Princess is 15, Arab mare. She has basically been a pasture pet, although she's had some ground work under saddle, she's never been ridden. Would be a great project horse for someone to start. Good hard feet, never been shod. Princess needs to be with another horse and is very attached to Jubilee.
Chloe, is papered Arab mare, 16 years. She's been worked bareback, and under western saddle with a side-pull but has never carried a bit. Very gentle, easy keeper. Would be a good project horse as well. Never been shod.
Cricket, is a papered Arab mare, 16 years. She and Chloe were bred on the same farm and have never really been seperated for any length of time. She has primarily been a pasture pet, very eager to learn. Very gentle, easy keeper. She'll follow me anywhere, including up the steps onto the back deck if I let her.
The mares have all been together for 14 years, Lucky joined the group 7 years ago. They've been wormed and trimmed regularly, every 8-10 weeks and received their most recent trims the last week of October. They have not had dentals for some time and are due for shots. Jubilee and Lucky load fine in straight trailers, but the other 3 have only been hauled in slants. It is important to me to keep Chloe and Cricket together. All, except Princess, are very social; she's a bit more timid but will come around to you with a little time and attention. All have their own halters, leads, and turnout blankets.
Jubliee is 24, mare, Arab cross and gaited. I've had her for 17 years. She is the "Bell Mare" of the herd. She suffered an injury to her front right before I got her and developed a bone spur on her right front coffin bone. Up until 6 years ago she and I would take off on the trails for all day rides, but as the bone spur grew she is now unable to carry an adult's weight. She's great with small children (up to 8-10 for size/weight) Needs to be worked on soft surfaces, and can not be shod (extreme pain due to the percussion of nailing shoes), does better on grass than alfalfa. Very gentle.
Lucky is the only gelding in the bunch, Arab, about 14 years. He sustained an injury to his right front knee about 7 years ago, which is when I adopted him. Does fine with flat work and easy trail riding, but not a horse for steep trails or rugged terrain. Gentle with children. I believe he has been worked English as well as Western. He's smart, and very tactile. He'll grab the hose from the water trough and spray the mares, or you if he's able. Will pull combs, brushes, and carrots from your back pocket is he has the chance. Knee gets a little stiff and benefits from a good massage. He's put on good weight since this picture was taken.
Princess is 15, Arab mare. She has basically been a pasture pet, although she's had some ground work under saddle, she's never been ridden. Would be a great project horse for someone to start. Good hard feet, never been shod. Princess needs to be with another horse and is very attached to Jubilee.
Chloe, is papered Arab mare, 16 years. She's been worked bareback, and under western saddle with a side-pull but has never carried a bit. Very gentle, easy keeper. Would be a good project horse as well. Never been shod.
Cricket, is a papered Arab mare, 16 years. She and Chloe were bred on the same farm and have never really been seperated for any length of time. She has primarily been a pasture pet, very eager to learn. Very gentle, easy keeper. She'll follow me anywhere, including up the steps onto the back deck if I let her.
The mares have all been together for 14 years, Lucky joined the group 7 years ago. They've been wormed and trimmed regularly, every 8-10 weeks and received their most recent trims the last week of October. They have not had dentals for some time and are due for shots. Jubilee and Lucky load fine in straight trailers, but the other 3 have only been hauled in slants. It is important to me to keep Chloe and Cricket together. All, except Princess, are very social; she's a bit more timid but will come around to you with a little time and attention. All have their own halters, leads, and turnout blankets.


Comment