05/30/2025
Meet Miss Kipling (COMING SOON)🐴
Miss Kipling, or 'Kip' as she's known around the barn, is a gorgeous OTTB! She has been out in the pasture with her longtime friend Runaway Magic for years after her racing career was over. She is very easy to catch out in pasture, so you can leave the grain bucket at the barn. She didn't care much for fly spray, but she stood well for grooming and handling her feet. She loads and unloads in the trailer as well. She keeps a clean stall! She has great feet and is great for the farrier and does well with the vet. I know she hasn't been ridden in roughly 11 years, give or take, but I decided to saddle her up, and to my surprise, she was wonderful! She saddled very well, and she didn't mind either the front or rear cinch. Kipling stood quietly for both saddling and mounting. She did everything I asked under saddle, just in a rope halter. Kipling was more fond of walking than going fast, which I can relate to in this hot weather we've been having. I put Kipling through the W/T/C, and she did everything well and has a lovely smooth trot. Stood still while I dismounted, and that was that. She's not just another pretty face, she's the real deal!
🐴Miss Kipling is considered a husband horse as she is very willing and patient. She prefers to w/t but will go into a nice smooth controlled lope when asked.
All available Nexus Equine horses are current on:
-Coggins
-Vaccines
-Dental
-Farrier
-Worming
-Microchipped
May might be wrapping up, but month isn’t over just yet—and neither is your chance to meet the beautiful, adoptable horses at Nexus Equine. 💛 From seasoned pasture companions to under-saddle prospects, we have incredible horses ready to meet their match. You can view all of them at nexusequine.org—and if you’re interested in adopting or fostering, fill out our interest survey to get started: https://nexusequine.org/adoption-interest-survey/