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My name is Bo!

Posted over 12 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Tennessee Walking Horse
Color
Chestnut/Sorrel
Age
Adult
Size
Large (when grown)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Gelded
Checkmark in teal circle Rideable

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

**Please click on our organization name "Circle P Sanctuary and Ranch" for more information on adoption policies and fees** ___Bo History___ Bo was part of a massive horse seizure case and was extremely skinny and neglected before he was brought back to health. Bo was actually rescued FROM another rescue and he was very weak and unsure of humans at first, but he has blossomed into a friendly and gentle horse. __Bo Current___ Bo is a tall (16.3 hands!), gorgeous chestnut gelding with only a small white snip on his nose. We are unsure of his age, but he seems to be around his mid-teens. Bo came to us after having been rehabilitated in another home and is laid back and friendly. Since coming to the Circle P Sanctuary, we have continued to work with Bo and ride him in the arena - even bareback! Bo loves people and will often come in from the field when called. Bo loves to be ridden outside on the trails too and has wonderful, natural gaits. Bo has a willing temperament but is still a bit green under saddle and needs continued work. Also, due to his past life of long periods of starvation, Bo has a significantly weakened hip that occasionally will still pop out. The hip goes back into place on its own - usually within a few hours or a day at most. Continued turnout is best for when this happens, but Bo will need a few days off from riding if his hip is bothering him. ___Bo Future___ Bo is a great horse that would do great on the trails. He is gaited, thought to be a Tennessee Walking Horse, and has a great personality once you put the time to create a bond with him. Occasionally, his hip will lock up or go out, so he is only suited for light riding at the walk and trot at this time. Currently, he is up to 40 minutes of walk and trot per ride. With more exercise, stronger muscles, and regular chiropractic visits, Bo is sure to become your next great pleasure or trail horse.

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