azfarmgirl
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Hi I have a 17 yo saddlebread/arabian gelding named T JUSTINTIME out of zodiac matadore. I have developed a sever allergy to horses and have to find a home for my best friend of 6 years. He is very kid and women friendly. Justin loves trail rides and the show ring. He has shown western pleasure and hunter. Worked in a childrens therapy program and compeated in endurance. there's nothing Justin can't do.
This horse has been amazing to me for the past six years, and has developed my riding and confidenct.
I hope to find him the perfect home where he can do the same for someone who will love him like i have.
This was the Craigslist listing that caught my eye. With the description and pictures of this horse I thought he would be the perfect one. We decided to go check him out, and after a four hour drive we arrived at the stable where Justin was being kept. His owner took us to him where we got to groom, saddle, and ride him. We all rode him, and being very new to the horse world this was a big deal. We don't mount horses we don't feel comfortable with, as we have only been taking lessons and riding since June. My 8 year old fell in love with him. Justin responded to him quite well. We spent four hours with this horse. He was very calm and quite amazing. He is a very smart horse. Very smart! We decided to bring him home.
I was excited for my friend to see how well this horse was with my 8 year old. Justin was going to be his. My friend came over, and helped us get Justin ready to go to the round pen at the equestrian center behind my house. He was great until we walked away from his new home. Apparently, in the short amount of time he has been here he has turned very barn sour. It took everything for my friend, who has 35+ years experience with horses to get him to the round pen. He wouldn't stop fussing and whinnying for the horses that share a fence with him from the Equine center. He could have cared less about our Quarter Horse that is in the same yard. Anyway, he was so uncontrollable that we decided it wasn't safe to get on him. My friend didn't want to try because she is older, and didn't want to risk being thrown. However, the manager of the equine center asked if she could try, and did mount him. She thought he was, "awesome", but "too much for us".
Wonderful, now I have a horse that went from being very well mannered to dangerous. Justin has been very well trained, and it shows. I hate thinking of rehoming him because he is that good. Plus, I just don't re-home, but I might not have an option. He was so good for us when we tried him out. I am very frustrated! Help!!!
This horse has been amazing to me for the past six years, and has developed my riding and confidenct.
I hope to find him the perfect home where he can do the same for someone who will love him like i have.
This was the Craigslist listing that caught my eye. With the description and pictures of this horse I thought he would be the perfect one. We decided to go check him out, and after a four hour drive we arrived at the stable where Justin was being kept. His owner took us to him where we got to groom, saddle, and ride him. We all rode him, and being very new to the horse world this was a big deal. We don't mount horses we don't feel comfortable with, as we have only been taking lessons and riding since June. My 8 year old fell in love with him. Justin responded to him quite well. We spent four hours with this horse. He was very calm and quite amazing. He is a very smart horse. Very smart! We decided to bring him home.
I was excited for my friend to see how well this horse was with my 8 year old. Justin was going to be his. My friend came over, and helped us get Justin ready to go to the round pen at the equestrian center behind my house. He was great until we walked away from his new home. Apparently, in the short amount of time he has been here he has turned very barn sour. It took everything for my friend, who has 35+ years experience with horses to get him to the round pen. He wouldn't stop fussing and whinnying for the horses that share a fence with him from the Equine center. He could have cared less about our Quarter Horse that is in the same yard. Anyway, he was so uncontrollable that we decided it wasn't safe to get on him. My friend didn't want to try because she is older, and didn't want to risk being thrown. However, the manager of the equine center asked if she could try, and did mount him. She thought he was, "awesome", but "too much for us".
Wonderful, now I have a horse that went from being very well mannered to dangerous. Justin has been very well trained, and it shows. I hate thinking of rehoming him because he is that good. Plus, I just don't re-home, but I might not have an option. He was so good for us when we tried him out. I am very frustrated! Help!!!