If he was a mare, we wouldn't be selling him. Easy going and quiet, this horse could suit the pleasure rider through to the serious competitor. Bred to chase a cow and loves doing it. Safe after a spell.
Performance Comments
Dual registration pending, Hustler is one of the nicest geldings we have bred. He has shown a remarkable ability to learn quickly and loves working cattle. He has been set with very solid foundations. He reads his cattle extremely well and will work them on a loose rein. He is soft on a cow when chasing one and rates them impeccably. He does not pull at all. He had his first start to coincide with the 2018/19 Rookie Horse Season at Cambooya and performed particularly well. He didn’t get flustered when multiple cattle went up the front in the cutout. He switched onto his correct cow and ended up with a 21yard score. At his second start at Rosewood, he just missed out on the final after missing the gate. This is not a horse who has been pushed or blown. He has been bought along steadily with a combination of professional training and mustering and is now entering his competitive stage.
He is an absolute dream to ride – a good walk and rocking chair canter. He is cool under pressure and just has a great attitude towards everything that is asked of him. We honestly believe he is a gelding who will perform with the best of the best. He is not for an absolutely beginner as he is highly trained and very responsive. He is good after a spell and is a safe horse to ride.
Dual registration pending, Hustler is one of the nicest geldings we have bred. He has shown a remarkable ability to learn quickly and loves working cattle. He has been set with very solid foundations. He reads his cattle extremely well and will work them on a loose rein. He is soft on a cow when chasing one and rates them impeccably. He does not pull at all. He had his first start to coincide with the 2018/19 Rookie Horse Season at Cambooya and performed particularly well. He didn’t get flustered when multiple cattle went up the front in the cutout. He switched onto his correct cow and ended up with a 21yard score. At his second start at Rosewood, he just missed out on the final after missing the gate. This is not a horse who has been pushed or blown. He has been bought along steadily with a combination of professional training and mustering and is now entering his competitive stage.
He is an absolute dream to ride – a good walk and rocking chair canter. He is cool under pressure and just has a great attitude towards everything that is asked of him. We honestly believe he is a gelding who will perform with the best of the best. He is not for an absolutely beginner as he is highly trained and very responsive. He is good after a spell and is a safe horse to ride.