Forrest 1st MS cavalry representing yesterday

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Thank you, I really can't tell you a lot about her breeding, I bought her as a 7 year old. We have always had only gaited horses, more than likely some TWH in there. What has always been most important to me is having one that will singlefoot when called on, and a soft, smooth slow gait. She does just that, and I haven't seen any papered horse yet I'd trade her for ;)
 
Thank you, I really can't tell you a lot about her breeding, I bought her as a 7 year old. We have always had only gaited horses, more than likely some TWH in there. What has always been most important to me is having one that will singlefoot when called on, and a soft, smooth slow gait. She does just that, and I haven't seen any papered horse yet I'd trade her for :wink:
I have two Missouri Fox Trotters that we work cattle on. You can't beat a gated horse when spending all day in the saddle. Makes for a nice ride back to the barn.
 

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