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Bay American Warmblood Dressage gelding for sale

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

"Glee" is a 7 year old (foaled May 2001) 15'3" bay American Warmblood Dressage gelding. Bred by Jayne Ayers, FEI Dressage judge and USDF sporthorse judge. Started slowly, viideo is showing him winning at First Level ridden by Trainer Ally Rogers at his very first USDF recognized show in November 2008. Schooling Second Level with half pass. Bombproof. Hacks out quietly alone, Ride him bareback on the trails, clean him up and show him the next day. Perfect for a beginner amateur who wants a quiet, correctly trained horse to learn on and progress with. Glee is not hot and doesn't hold a grudge. OK to make mistakes. He's a fun family horse who can win at lower levels without the price tag or pressure of an import.

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  • @egasserd8888 though i dont agree with how harsh your being xD i do agree with what you said, i have a better sitting trot in an all purpose saddle and ive only been riding for like a year and a half!

  • bumpy sitting trot and long neck but really nice though!

  • Have you ever heard the phrase " If you can't say anything nice then don't say anything at all!" You obviously don't know Ally.

  • I forgot , your horse is on the forehand, I guess you have to have a double bridle in your jumping hands to get the horse 's head up ? BRAVO ! you should be so proud of yourself , you represent what is wrong in the America Dressage. Can buy and damaged horses which U cannot ride and then show off at PSG when they cannot even ride first level . You should be ashamed , I am appauled, I speak up because I am sick and tired of seeing people like you at shows , wearing top hats as if they earnt it

  • I have been watching this rider and sorry , her position is horrid , everything moves, from her turle neck to her hands, and she has the gals to ride in a double . There is no beauty what so ever , I thought dressage was supposed to be beauty not sacks of potatoes. That rider needs to be in lunging lessons for a year.

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