Indio - Belgian Warmblood - Equitation
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****PRICE REDUCED!!!!*** Indio has extensive mileage in the equitation ring as well as the hunter ring. He has beautiful lengthenings,counter canter, easy changes. Jumps water and other natural obstacles. Has presence to double back as a large Jr. Hunter also. 2004- IHJA Year End Champion Baby Green Hunter 2005- Qualified rider for IHJA Medal Finals Qualified rider for ASPCA Maclay Reginals in KY Qualified rider for USEF Medal at Harrisburg Qualified rider for ASPCA Maclay Finals @ Syracuse Qualified rider for WIHS Equitation Finals Won M&S Jr Midwest Final 2006- Won IHJA Jr Medal Finals 2nd @ M&S Jr Medal Final Midwest Top 10 ASPCA Maclay Regionals in Ky Qualified rider for USEF Medal @ Harrisburg Qualified rider for ASPCA Maclay Finals Qualified rider for WIHS Equitation Finals He also earned his rider her USET Talent search Gold Medal. Indio is currently being offered for sale because his rider had moved into the professional ranks. *****2009- 2nd IHJA JR MEDAL FINALS 2nd IHJA CHILDRENS MEDAL FINAL ALSO SHOWED AT EAST COAST USET FINALS
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Questions & Comments For the Seller
Hi, I am an adult amateur looking for a new horse. I compete in the Ariat, New England and Mass medals as well as the hunters at local shows (on the same horse.) Indio looks like a horse that could do both nicely. Only thing is I'm only 5'3" so I wonder if he'll be too big for me. He looks quiet in the video, but how much prep does he take to get to the ring and look that way? We do a lot of one day shows in our area (as well as "away" shows in the summer) so he would need to be able to stand on a trailer and then come off and with little prep (ie. lunging) be able to go to the ring. He would be boarded at a show facility in Massachusetts so he would also have to be able to handle our winters! If you could give me your impression as to whether or not this could be the right horse for me, and an idea of his price range, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
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Hi, I'm a junior looking for a horse to move me up to the 3'-3'6" and compete, would he be a good choice? also,is there any chance that he would be allowed on a lease? thank you
Hello, i'm a junior rider on California's "A" circuit competing in 3'6-3'9 medals. I am 6'0 tall with long legs and a tall upper body making it really hard to find a big enough horse. Indio looks fantastic and i'm looking for a horse to ride in this years medal finals, namely Macly and USEF talent search. I would just like to know if he is a large 17.2 or on the smaller side, because he sounds like what i'm looking for.
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