PRE Spanish mare dream in black - You can't keep them all and you certainly can't do them all justice, so my black queen is ready to move to the right kingdom.
She is six years young and is still developing physically and mentally. At around 150 cm, she is one of the small baroque Spaniards. She is a queen and that is how she wants to be treated. She will not show you up, she knows what is proper, but she expects the same from you. During your dance, she will always test whether you are sure of your steps, but she will do this in a charming way. You should still recognize this, otherwise she will think you don't know how to hold the scepter. If you are clear, but at eye level, then everything works almost by itself. Whether as a hand horse in the field or alone, on the road or in the forest. She knows it all. Quinitra already had a foal and proved to be a confident but uncomplicated mother. We worked out the preparations for breaking her in and sat on her several times, with the rider only being led at first to get used to her and consolidate her. After a break in the summer, we simply got back on in the fall and it was as if there had never been a break. Nevertheless, I recommend repeating the steps again for the rest of her riding career. If she has the opportunity to take on a high rank, she will do so. She is currently a foster mother and educator for my foals. She takes this task seriously, but it also bores her. If she is allowed to be the only one in your life, she will be able to make it fabulous for you.