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Some people are driven to succeed. They are the first people to show up at the office in the morning and the last to leave. For vacation, they climb mountains in the Andes while everyone else is drinking too much tequila in Cancun. Meet Spartacus. If Spartacus were human, he would be none of those things. Sparty would show up late to work every day and lie happily passed out on beaches while passersby made disdainful comments in a foreign language. He would forget his children’s birthdays, and if he were your best friend, yours. Does that make him bad? No. Spartacus and his human counterparts are simply not influenced by the mores of society or the expectations of others. He is content to go with the flow, at his own slow speed, occasionally stepping on people’s feet in the process because he has not quite mastered that personal space thing. Spartacus is a 16 year old sorrel gelding. He stands about 15.2hh. We purchased him from a therapeutic riding facility two years ago when they were downsizing. He has since been teaching students of various ages (4 years old on up to women and men in their 50’s and 60’s) how to ride independently in an arena setting. He has been trail ridden on and he views it as a buffet. Now, Spartacus needs a new home. With someone who leaves dishes in the sink and doesn’t want to do much more than walk or trot around because they have no set goals for themselves. Or someone who would like a sweet lead line horse for youngsters that is sensible and kind, if a little inconsiderate. The world is full of overachievers and some of us find them annoying. Spartacus is a horse you can identify with. Priced to sell quickly at $2000, located in NORTH RICHLAND HILLS. Please text/call Stephanie 817-223-6036 for additional information.
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 03:18:28 +0000

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