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Wild Side Bonnet

Wild Side Bonnet is the first of Wild Side Spice’s three fillies and stands at 15hh March 2008.

Bonnet has grown up on the hills with her extended family and is a very agile and athletic horse. She has a very flamboyant movement, a proud manner about her and a splendid fluid ‘swing’ to her powerful hindquarter movement.

Due to her stamina, physical strength and her mental and physical energy, Bonnet is an excellent Competitive Trail Ride prospect with the potential to advance to Endurance work.

Bonnet has a unique look, with one blue eye and one plain one and the characteristic mottled skin of the Appaloosa. She is beginning to develop some Appaloosa roan through her coat.

We consider Wild Side Bonnet to be very special having a very affectionate and warm loving nature. Bonnet is proving to be very intelligent and although not highly-strung, she is quite sensitive.

This filly concerns herself with making the right connections and fully understanding any requests and worries about this. It is therefore vital that Wild Side Bonnet goes to a home where she will be worked in harmony with her physical and emotional needs and will remain with us until the ideal placement is found.

 







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