Looked for in a horse all wrapped up into one beautiful package. He's sweet and
loving. Hero is a great trail horse and has no problem with the intense trails of
the Ozark Mountains. He is safe dependable and an awesome partner. He also
has a wonderful sense of humor.
Hero is also a true hero. We went to Ponderosa Trails over the Memorial Day
weekend for a gaited club ride. There were 16 people in a group of experienced
trail riders. It was a hot and muggy day and we were going through the
Ponderosa Trail to Huckleberry Ridge State Forest. We were climbing a steep
hill when suddenly the woman in front of me flipped over her horse (that got
hung up in a tree) and landed right in front of Hero. At that point Hero
FROZE. There we were in the middle of a image manipulation service very steep climb on loose footing,
and Hero saw what was happening and stopped cold. Even with the uneven
footing, having me on his back, the steepness of the terrain, Hero did not move
a muscle. He knew that she was in trouble and wanted to make sure that he
didn't do anything to hurt her. She ended up with some cuts and bruises and
a sprained wrist, but it could have been a lot worse. Most horses would have
kept going to get up that hill and might have run over her, but not Hero. He
didn't move until he knew that we had taken her to a safe location and then he
checked all of his feet to make sure she was not going to be under him before
he moved. Hero is just that-- a Hero. His loving and caring nature, his alertness
to what goes on around him, and his intuition about the situation turned what
could have been a tragic event into a lesser problem.
Hero is a GREAT horse. I will have him forever, and forever he will be a Hero.
Thank you so much for allowing me the privilege of sharing my life with him.
I am truly grateful. Mary R in AR We are just as grateful to you Mary
My new horse, Hero is fantastic! He is everything I have
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