Sophie comes from our good friend, Gwen Moberly, of Flying Horse Ranch in Kentucky. Gwen knew we were looking for large, big boned, natural gaited mares with older bloodlines, so she reached out to us about Sophie. Sophie was exactly what we were looking for. Her bone substance is superb. She's built like the old-style walking horse. She has a big, well sloped shoulder with great withers (actually, it reminded me of Gambler's dam, Image.) Her back is of moderate length. The slope of her hip and depth of her loin are what we love to see. She is also set well underneath herself behind with just the right amount of angle to her back legs. Sophie gets her tremendous size, bone and stoic disposition honest. She carries the blood of Midnight Sun, Shaker's Shocker, Mack K's Handshaker, Midnight Mack K and Ebony Masterpiece as well as the lesser known but equally great Black Dust MR, and Eb's Frankley Mr Shankley. Sophie had never been broke to ride, but she has such a sweet, accepting disposition that at 19 years of age, Jarred decided to see how she would react to the possibility of carrying a rider. We tacked her up and she stood quietly, watching us with soft eyes. Jarred led her around with the saddle and she couldn't have cared less. So I held her while Jarred climbed aboard. Sophie didn't move. She turned her nose towards his foot as if to say "what are you doing up there?" Jarred urged her forward, but she didn't know quiet what to expect. I took the lead rope and walked her around the ring less than a full lap when Jarred said "let her go." I did. And she walked. I stood in the middle of the ring and kissed to her to ask her to go. Jarred improvised and made some funny noises to encourage her on from time to time and bless her sweet, patient heart, she gamely tried everything that we asked of her. She did not take a step out of line. This is EXACTLY the kind of naturally willing, good minded disposition that we try so hard to breed for. We are so thrilled with Sophie. What you see here is no training, no muscle development, no experience whatsoever...just Sophie. She is certified with the International Heritage Horse Association as 100% Heritage. Sophie was a healthy 24 year old, but unfortunately broke her leg in a freak accident and had to be humanely euthanized. Otherwise she would've likely lived many more years as her body and mind were in excellent condition.
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