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Thrillers's Sexy Clara & Her Colt by Raven
Clara was born April 6th, 2002. She is a registered with TWH BEA (Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitor's Association) She is a true cremello and stands right at 15.2 hands. She was bred to Raven Feb. 2nd 2009 and delivered a pitch black colt on Jan 5th, 2010. Clara was purchased as a weanling for $5000.00 by her previous owners. She has won grand championships in halter. She is a big bodied Walker with wonderful conformation and a very good disposition. She has only been a brood mare but is responding well with training from Steven Marchal. She has had all her dental work done with her wolf teeth pulled. Clara and colt can be purchased for $4500.00 or colt alone for $3500.00. at weaning.SOLD!
Please scroll down for his video made April 9th, 2010, he is 3 months old in the video.
Pictures below taken April 9th, 2010. He is 3 months old in them.
The pictures below were taken July 11th, 2009 at the Middle Grove Farm.
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UPDATE: May 23rd, 2009 Steven Marchal took Clara on a trail ride today by herself. She is coming along so well she is ready for some big trail rides. Thank YOU STEVEN!!
Below is an email from Steven Marchal, Clara's trainer. I was impressed and had to post this on here so prospective buyers can see how she is coming along.
Hi Judy, I brought Clara in to be worked in the indoor. I turned Sanna loose in there so that Clara would stay calm. I tacked up Clara, threw the saddle on a couple times with the stirrups hitting her sides and she stood quietly. I then bridled her up and got on her and she stood well. I then let her wander around and she did well. I started working with her on when when I "kick" her with my legs she needs to move forward and she was definitely starting to get it. She did not bolt, buck or try to. The worst she did was when I would guide with one rein, she would toss her head a little to get away from it but she stood still while doing it. I had the doors and gates shut and the wind rattled a little and all she did was look and want to turn away but no shying.