Star doesn't look like your typical
walking horse. She has a dished face that an Arab would envy, legs
three miles long, and a clean-lined refinement that would suit the
most blue blooded Thoroughbred. Star's beauty goes deeper than her
physical appearance. Her sweet, quiet ways make her an absolute
joy to be around. While Star's low-keyed disposition is not
typical for her Pride lineage, she has her grandsire's amazing
STYLE!
Riding Star is an experience that
you won't forget. She has a running walk that is poetry in motion
- huge stride, dramatic head nod, and smooth-as-silk. She is also
blessed with one the FASTEST racks I've ever had the pleasure
to ride - it will take your breath away! And her canter is to die
for - so smooth and ground covering that you feel as if you are
floating above the ground.
She is an excellent trail horse and
completed a refresher course last summer before hitting the
trails. Even when the group came across a bear, Star exhibited
intelligence and a very sound mind. She has also proven
herself to be an excellent broodmare. She delivered with ease and
proved to be wonderful mother.
Star needs an experienced rider. She loves to
hit the trails and is a perfect lady out there, but doesn't care for the ring.
Short video clip taken December 31, 2008.
Better video to follow soon. This one was taken with wind gusts up to
58mph in the freezing cold, so horse and riders were understandably
uncomfortable.