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Seal


Congratulations to Sally McGowan of Pennsylvania, who looked long and hard before finding this great guy. A gang of motorcycles could come down on you and he'd still bring in the blue.



Seal   1995 gelding. An extremely consistent, polished ride, responsive but not the least bit flighty or hot, Seal loves his work and is very good at it. Seal has been trained up to third-level movements and has tons of competition experience. Won both classes first time out this spring at first level, scoring nearly 65% with an R judge‹on his rider¹s first show ever at first level! Seal has three good gaits; his canter is especially lovely, consistently earning 8s. The best thing about him, however, is his steadiness and fantastic work ethic‹this is a horse anyone can enjoy, from a timid amateur to an ambitious young competitor. Seal is a pleasant ride on the trails alone or in quiet company. Clips, loads and trailers, hot-shoes, and cross-ties like a perfect gentleman. Seal is an easy keeper and has no health or soundness issues or vices of any kind. Clean x-rays, vets well.