Pard is very pretty leopard. He has a
full mane and tail. We rescued him for a
situation where he was treated like a
dog. He was allowed to bite, and was
generally treated like a cat or dog. He
was let loosed in the yard (no fence) to
do as he pleased, and when he pleased.
If he didn't feel like being caught, he
didn't get caught. He hadn't been ridden
or his feet trimmed in three years. When
we first got on him he was rusty, but
did sidepass, do a diagonal, and
semi-neck reined. We hauled him home in
a stock trailer and he rode well. Since
bringing him home we have re-established
that he is in fact a horse. His ground
manners have greatly improved. He does
do better with men. Since I bought him
for myself, I have found that I can't
ride him. He is an extremely dominant
horse both with horses and tries it with
people as well. My husband rides him and
does fairly well. We have only had him
since last September. The hubby thinks
he would make a great feedlot horse.
Someone looking for a challenge and has
patience would be the ideal home. He
knows his stuff, he is just not the
happy go lucky horse I am looking for.
We would consider a trade for one of
those happy go lucky horses who is broke
for a beginning rider.
Price: $ 1,000 (Negotiable)
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