More furry photos and her papers are below.
FOR SALE
ATMF Halcyon (pronounced hal-see-on) is her registered name otherwise known as Hayley. This is a sane
and nice little mare at 14.2 hands and stocky build about 950+ pounds.
This nine-year-old cutie is a customer's mare for sale that we are working until she is sold. She
was delivered in April so we could work her to get her ready to be sold and to attend events in town such as the Stallion
Showcase and Horse Sale, see that event link below.
She has never been bred but could be with her papers and all the color behind her to have colored foals
bred to the right stallion.
Hayley is a sweetie and likes to be ridden. She does prefer to be lunged first before riding which
is how most show horses were trained. We have ridden her with and without lunging and she did fine, but lunging first
is her preference. So we lunged her and have had a nice trail ride on her afterwards.
Hayley does well by just looking at trail stuff and she just keeps walking like a good girl. We
have taken out with or without other horses on trail rides and she did fine. This is the tack we used for the trail
rides is just a snaffle and no martingales, etc. This girl is a thinker and highly intelligent so we find her a
lot of fun to be with us until we find her hew new home.
This sweetie is pictured here in her winter furries on April 12, 2008 at the bottom of the page
and again on April 26, 2008. She is in some work tack yet she is still quite the cute mare as you can see. She
needs to get back into show shape, but Hayley could be shown this summer too or bred if wanted.
Hayley needs a confident rider so someone who has been riding for a while. Hayley does prefer
women. She warmed right up to me and my buddy when we both rode her for the day. She did great with the trainer
riding her as well as an beginning rider too.
She is very dependable and safe, touch anywhere, stood fine when we rinsed her off, loads and hauls, trims,
recently wormed and trimmed, etc. Hayley has one minor glitch. She is hard to catch in a larger pasture or
paddock, but we can walk right up to her in a stall or smaller paddock. And we are working
on letting her know she will be caught when we want to get her so that is under some training as well.