Registered Quarter Horse

Ima Cool Cash Poco

"Jesse"

Registered AQHA Gelding
May 08, 1998
15.2 hands
Approx. 1350 lb.

bulletHe loads easily
bulletHe catches easily in the pasture
bulletEager to be worked with and eager to please
bulletCrosses water w/o difficulty
bulletQuiet,
bulletLikes to be handled, no issues with face
bulletWorks well in round pen
bulletWorks well with farrier, easy to handle feet
bulletBridles easily, soft mouth, keeps head down
bulletShots, worming and coggins up to date
bulletStands in crossties
bulletQuite with clippers and baths well
bulletGreat trail rider and works cattle
bulletHas 90 days of professional "Soft Hand Training"
bulletAll this horse needs is a good home!

 

AQHA Ima Cool Cash Poco

PEDIGREE

MY CASH POCO BURLEIGHS POCO LOU POCO BURLEIGH
LOU'S MOLLY
BAR MY CASH SONNY BAR TWIST
BOBS CASH PRIDE
SNOW IS COOL KINDA COOL SOME KINDA MAN
COOL KISSES
SNOWY HILL SMUTTY HILL
CHO BO CLOUDE

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I have had the privilege of working with Jessie in a ninety day program. He is the kind of horse that has the right attitude of making a great horse.  He doesn’t get raddled; he just looks the situation over and proceeds with caution. He wants to please and when he learns he becomes very confident in his job. He has great athletic ability and is tough enough to tie on to anything, he’s a brute with a level head.

Jessie has the capability of going in several directions; he just never had the chance. I think he would make a great combined event horse. He would be good at the “Cow Catch Event”. It’s a timed contest with a two-rider team. The arena has cattle pens at both ends. There are holding pens for resting cattle and a sorting pen that keeps five head of cattle for competition. The arena also has two obstacles set approximately where the #1 & 2 barrels are in a barrel race.

The object is for the riders to open the gate on the sorting pen, enter the pen and cut one cow out of five and drive the cow into the arena. The cow is then driven in a figure eight pattern around the obstacles and taken to the far end of the arena, where one of the two riders opens the exit gate and the cow is driven out of the arena into the exit pen. Time starts when sorting pen gate is opened. Time stops when exit gate is closed.

At any time during the pattern one or both riders have the option of roping the cow using a breakaway honda. If they catch the cow, (neck or horns), two seconds are taken off their time. If they miss, two seconds are added to their time. Jessie has experience at working with cattle and this is a plus in this competition.

Jessie would be good in the “Working cow horse competition”: There are three events in the reined (working) cow horse events: reining, herd work and fence work. Jessie needs more training in the reining area but has the ability and the heart to do it.

Jessie would also be good at the “Ultimate Cowboy Race” because he works through things and if he’s not crowded, he’ll work it out. This is a horse event, similar to an obstacle course, with challenges that replicate those experienced on a ranch.  Some challenges in the race include: mail box, bridge walk, log walk over, walk-trot-lope-backup, and move calf to a pen.  Participants receive points for each challenge they complete and the runs are timed. Jessie goes through water with no problems and can already do some of these challenges.

Not to mention, he would make a great trail horse.

If Jessie was a made horse he would be worth between $12,000 to $15,000. At the price the owner is asking for this horse leaves allot of room for someone to own a good horse and have a good investment.

Jessie is a good horse and deserves to go to a good home.

Professional Horse Trainer
David Skipworth
Soft Hand Training Program

 

 

         

         

  

  

  

   

  

  

Rider's height is 5'9"

 

                 $4,5000

 

   

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