Braveheart 2011 Registered Clydesdale Gelding 17 hds.
How much do you like hair? Do you like hair a lot? Like, A LOT? If the answer is an emphatic yes, then here is the horse for you! Braveheart has several wonderful qualities to offer, including just a mountain of fairy-tale-beautiful forelock, mane, and feathers (he even has a horse mustache!). Not to mention a bold amount of white, including a bald face that covers the left side of his face and much of the right. To keep the eye catching coloring going, he has high stockings even for a Clydesdale and a belly spot to boot. Nobody is going to fail to notice this guy! If a knight was looking for a horse to ride, Braveheart is the one he would choose—and at 17 hands, Braveheart would be up to the task. Luckily, his goliath size is belied by his kind and willing nature. Currently driving single very successfully, Braveheart could continue on as a single driving horse or be trained on to work as a team. He has also been ridden in the arena and on the trails, and is a very good boy for both. He walks on the trail with a lovely, relaxed, swinging walk, and takes everything in stride. Should his new owner be interested in competition, Braveheart’s quality gaits make him an interesting dressage prospect—particularly that lovely walk. Head full of sense, he was phenomental on the highway, as well as loping thru the hay field. Regardless of his future discipline, Braveheart is a lot of fun to work with and to own. Braveheart is sound and has no vices. PPE in hand. $7500
Westminster SC
How much do you like hair? Do you like hair a lot? Like, A LOT? If the answer is an emphatic yes, then here is the horse for you! Braveheart has several wonderful qualities to offer, including just a mountain of fairy-tale-beautiful forelock, mane, and feathers (he even has a horse mustache!). Not to mention a bold amount of white, including a bald face that covers the left side of his face and much of the right. To keep the eye catching coloring going, he has high stockings even for a Clydesdale and a belly spot to boot. Nobody is going to fail to notice this guy! If a knight was looking for a horse to ride, Braveheart is the one he would choose—and at 17 hands, Braveheart would be up to the task. Luckily, his goliath size is belied by his kind and willing nature. Currently driving single very successfully, Braveheart could continue on as a single driving horse or be trained on to work as a team. He has also been ridden in the arena and on the trails, and is a very good boy for both. He walks on the trail with a lovely, relaxed, swinging walk, and takes everything in stride. Should his new owner be interested in competition, Braveheart’s quality gaits make him an interesting dressage prospect—particularly that lovely walk. Head full of sense, he was phenomental on the highway, as well as loping thru the hay field. Regardless of his future discipline, Braveheart is a lot of fun to work with and to own. Braveheart is sound and has no vices. PPE in hand. $7500
Westminster SC