Tank Is Ready for His Next Partner

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We are thrilled to share an exceptional opportunity for horsemen seeking a reliable, well-trained partner. Tank, a 5-year-old grade gelding, is now available for purchase. Tank has been carefully trained at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Farmington, Arkansas by Method Ambassador Kaylee Rice.

The gelding is the definition of a quiet, safe and good-minded horse. He knows the Fundamentals of the Method inside and out and responds calmly and thoughtfully to his rider’s cues on the ground and under saddle. Whether you’re just starting out or are looking for a dependable partner to build your confidence, Tank is the perfect match. His steady demeanor and willingness to think before he moves make him a true joy to ride.

One of Tank’s standout qualities is his work over obstacles. He doesn’t rush, instead taking his time to carefully place his feet and navigate challenges with a thoughtful approach. This makes him ideal for riders who want a horse that is not only safe but also encourages smart, confident riding. Whether you’re tackling bridges, small jumps or natural trail obstacles, Tank’s careful attention and composure make him a reliable partner for building skills and confidence.

Tank is priced at $15,000, a rare value for a horse of his caliber. Opportunities to own a horse with his level of training, temperament and consistent level of performance are few and far between. Clinton shares more about Tank, and you can watch the gelding in action, in the YouTube video below.

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If you’re ready to meet your next partner and experience what a horse trained with the Method can do, Tank is waiting for you. Interested buyers should contact Kaylee Rice directly. Kaylee can be reached at 662-688-5783 or [email protected].

Don’t miss your chance to bring home a horse who will not only support your riding journey but also inspire confidence every step of the way.

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