PHOTO: BOMB-PROOF horse at Horse Rescue $300, do you ride?

BOMB PROOF HORSE at Horse Rescue in Cream Ridge.  ITS ONLY $300, does your family ride?




Pixie - Bay Standardbred Mare

















$300
Ad #683890

PixieCream Ridge, 


Breed:
Standardbred
Sex:
Mare


Color:
Bay
Birth Date:
Unknown


Height:
16.0 hh
Weight:
0.0 lbs


Registry:
N/A
Reg. #:
N/A


In Foal:
No


Temperament:
 
4 / 10



More Information at: adoptahorse.org






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Additional Comments:Pixie is wonderful through trails, just has occasional issues with the mounting block which we are working on. Pixie enjoyed lots of attention for many years living at an equestrian college, she loves people and being the center of attention. Solid build and ready for trails, quiet for grooming and loads great. Company / Facility: Standardbred Retirement Foundation - Training and adoption of Standardbreds that are too slow to race.

Replies

carolmj
carolmj

Looking at her makes me wish I did ride!!
38lbs
38lbs

me too! i used to, but sooo allergic, even if i visit and pet them i end up having trouble breathing. so unfair. lol.
DarlaC
DarlaC

OH! I love this horse!! I would SO buy a horse if I were well enough to ride!! GRRRRRRRRRRR!This is a real beauty...I love it that they post all about it just like it was a puppy or kitten!! HORSES NEED LOVE TOO!!

Thanks so much for this journal, sweetie. Love it! xoxoxo : )
deleted_user
deleted_user

No not me too old now.
Michelletj
Michelletj

I\'ve never been a fan of riding, and horses have always made me nervous, for some reason. I like to look at them, though! And this one\'s a beaut! *HUGS*
38lbs
38lbs

a standardbred is a racing horse. they are best at racing in harness as trotters or pacers without a saddle on their back.

Standardbreds tend to be more muscled and longer bodied than the Thoroughbred.

They also are of more placid dispositions, as suits horses whose races involve more strategy and more changes of speed than do Thoroughbred races.

Standardbreds are considered people-oriented, easy-to-train horses.

They are generally a bit heavier in build than Thoroughbreds, but have refined, solid legs and powerful shoulders and hindquarters. Standardbreds have a wide range of heights, from 14 to 17 hands, although most are between 15 and 16 hands. Most often, they are bay or the darker variation of bay called \"brown\", but come in all colors.