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"Rain Dance" - Registered Missouri Foxtrotter Mare for Sale

Rain Dance

Not a bad view, eh?

The view from the saddle! I was in the creek at San Dimas when I took this image. The photo down below where I'm on her, is in the same spot.

This horse has no issues with crossing water!

A very pretty mare, kind eye, lovely mane, and very expressive head.
OK, she's filthy here--the tail is normally white and clean, but I wanted to show you how she bucks and rears for shoeing (NOT). She's had front sets and only in the last six months have I had her barefoot, and the shoers love her feet (Shawn and Summer said she has the best they've seen!--you can contact them--Village Smithy in Norco)

This guy isn't them, he only shod ner a couple times until I went with Shawn and Summer.

It was 104 degrees and this mare goes anywhere you point her. No issues while with other horses. (I'm covered because I'm sun sensitive.)

She's been on the trails in Norco most of her life, and I've been using her on mountain terrain for the last four years.

Here I tied her up in the corral and you can see her all cleaned up here. The markings on her hip are the remnants of her spotted coloration, that's only visible when she's wet. She registered as spotted roan (now gone white).
Here she is tied loosly and wanting to nibble the weeds. Tail is long and THICK, and her mane is below her neck.

She stands for mounting, I've ponied off her, and she's not alpha mare in a herd. I've had her in pasture with other horses, no problem.

After a good ride. Did I mention she hops in the trailer?
She is fully registered with the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association, #94-45007

She has wonderful breeding in her lineage. Look at the names to the right!

Can send a PDF of her papers, please email. Also email me if you have any questions.

Missouri Traveler E. - grandsire

Zane Grey both top and bottom (great grandsire)

Mo. Ozark Flashdance

Sterling's Sunny Boy

Lady Anne

Black Dahlia M.

Midnight Lady (TWHBA)