Lion Gate Gaited Trail Horses
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Home Page   -  Updated November 15, 2008
At Lion Gate Horses we offer Tennessee Walking Horses, Missouri Fox Trotters, Saddlebreds, Rocky Mountain Horses and occasionally other breeds that are a pleasure to own and ride on the trail or in the ring.   Our goal is to help you find the horse you have been looking for and would like to enjoy for years to come. 

We always ask ourselves, “Is this a horse I would like to keep?” whether it's for one of our own or when selecting horses available to us.   Horses are hand selected on some or all of these characteristics … soundness, willingness, appearance, gait, experience and paper.   Many of them have significant trail experience … some with field trial experience, and some flat shod show experience.   All will go through re-evaluation, training and tune-up where necessary.   All horses have had a minimum of 20 trail rides unless indicated otherwise.

We try to provide quality, sound horses for the appropriately determined level and experiences that the horse can provide, at an affordable, obtainable price.

A profile has been created for each horse, providing as much as we know or can determine about the horse to the best of our ability.   We do our best to present these horses in an honest light.   Letting you know of the experiences they have had, how they did on field and trail obstacles and during their evaluations…how they did with gait…smooth transitions, etc.


While we do our best to provide this information to you, it is recommended and welcome for you to come out and ride them for yourself.  If there is a particular type of horse that you are looking for… let us know and we may be able to locate one for you.
 

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Important Note:
All horses listed have been vet checked for "soundness" prior to listing, however you are welcome to have them vet checked again for soundness prior to purchase at your own expense.  While we guarantee these horses to be "sound", we ask that they be checked prior to leaving our facility; as we cannot be responsibile to what happens to the horse after it leaves.  Soundness = No identifiable disease or injury upon exam - OK for Sale; OK for Travel. 

If you decide the horse is not what you want for some reason, or you think it is too thin or too fat, too muscular or not enough ... these are not issues of "soundness". These are not indicative of identifiable disease, injury or reasons to not be cleared for travel.

We have never had one not pass a vet check for identifiable disease or injury, however, if this occurred, and you already placed a deposit or paid for the horse, we would offer an exchange for a horse of comparable value. 
                                                              
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