
Biscuit is my top horse, meaning that he's my go-to horse for any activity, especially if I haven't been horseback for a while or just need to grab a horse and go without warming up. He's done everything from obstacle courses to trail riding to moving cows to wrangling horses to carrying flags. Nothing phases him. He can tone down for a beginner or rise to the requests of an advanced rider.
Size - 15 hands
- Born - 2018 Nov
- Sex - Gelding
- Color - Buckskin
- Breed - Appy x Quarter Horse
- Papers - grade
- Rider level - beginner to advanced, but I prefer an intermediate to advanced rider, so he doesn't get disillusioned, stays interested, and is challenged.
- Temperament - Gentle
- Experience - Pat Wyse Clinic horse. See below.
- Wants to please
- Like all horses, responds to frequent positive reinforcement
Rides trails with water crossings and reservoirs, other natural obstacles like timber, steep inclines and declines, narrow high mountain trails, grassy hillsides where riders spread out all across the mountain. Not nose-to-tail riding except on narrow ridges where it's necessary. Obstacle/confidence courses (bridges, hanging noodles, water features, seesaw, fans and flags, tarps and crunchy plastic bottles over saddle and underfoot.) Drags things, had ropes thrown off him. Been ridden around dogs. Transitions and rates at trot and lope. Good with feet. Accepts a variety of riders.
Biscuit in Action
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