We made plans to see him and decided to take the horse trailer along. We weren't expecting to see much of a horse, but when she brought Gorgeous George up to us, we were pleasantly surprised. Here stood a beautiful strawberry roan gelding with a flowing blond mane and tail. He was well behaved, but the woman said she didn't ride anymore, her son was not into walking horses and the son's girlfriend was into showing miniature horses. They didn't want him going to waste and being unused, so they were looking for a good home for him.
DEAL! We loaded George into the trailer and took him home with us. We always re-name horses when we get them, so we decided to call him Tonka...then Tonka Tough...then I'm Tonka Tough. We call him Tonk, but hope to either sell him or try him at shows and on trails. We will probably get him registered with the Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse association if we keep him.
His mane is 2 feet long at it's longest section and his tail is blond with a strawberry streak in it.
When we first tested him out as far as riding goes, I put one foot in the stirrup and knew I wouldn't even get in the saddle. When I hopped up in the stirrup, Tonka spun around wildly and I just stood on the ground out of harm's way. My husband put up the round pen and we started him off on his training more slowly. After acclimating him to the saddle and the sounds it made, I set off to lay over his back. Once I was across the saddle he began a series of short, half-baked bucks. When my husband grew tired of holding on to him, he told me to bail off. I did this twice, both times landing on my back and jarring my neck out of place (and yes, I had to go to the chiropractor to get it fixed, but I waited a couple of months before I went...dumb, huh). BUT, since I am a serious rider, I once again laid across his back and Tonka finally decided it wasn't so bad having a rider. His training has gone smoothly ever since.
Unfortunately, we may have to sell Tonka, but I trust God will reveal His plan to us in His own time. After all, Tonka is simply on loan from his Creator.

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