Daisy is a mare in her early/mid teens.  
     Daisy was recently injured in an encounter with an aggressive paddock mate .  She fractured part of her withers (x-rays available).  The vet's opinion is that within about 6 months she will be rideable again.  At that time she would need to be gradually brought back to fitness.  She is currently being treated with homeopathy and gentle massage.   I would expect her to recover quickly with supportive care (some of which is available free of charge if she remains in the area).  
     She has no soundness problems. She is a wonderful riding horse; excellent attitude and gentle non-spooking nature. A very beautiful creature - as you can see. One of those rare equine cuddle muffins.....

 

Daisy is free to a very loving home. Please contact Amy Morrison at 707-569-9999 or 707-694-5793

 

From one of her recent caregivers; "This mare is one of the finest horses (regarding personality and mind) I've met,  totally “together” mentally and socially.  She is well-bred, good looking, and well-trained.   She has perfect ground manners, is safe to handle, and is well-socialized with other horses.  She is polite to all humans but enjoys some more than others  (she shows this by being more open and affectionate).  She does show signs of being handled roughly in the past,  in that she can respond anxiously to sudden strong cues by getting tense and moving quickly to obey.  She performs best with quiet, subtle handling.
     ‘Daisy' spent several months at my barn.  While there she met a variety of people and I observed her with the hoof trimmers, chiropractor, bodyworker, and trainer as well as barn manager and outside caretakers.  I bathed and groomed her without any problem.  She was pastured with various geldings and managed them without conflict.