2021 AQHA Gelding
14.3 HH
If you are looking for that once-in-a-lifetime kind of partner, the one that makes you smile the moment you see him—meet Grayson. This beautiful 2021 model AQHA gelding stands 14.3 hands tall and wears a stunning dappled gray coat that shimmers in the sunlight. With two white hind socks climbing up to his knees, a kind expression, and balanced conformation, Grayson turns heads everywhere he goes.
Versatile, kind, and steady, Grayson is the kind of horse anyone can enjoy—kids, seniors, or advanced riders alike. Whether you are dreaming of showing him one day, heading out on the trails, or just having a trustworthy partner for family rides, Grayson is ready to be your next best friend and adventure buddy. It is not just his looks that make him special is his heart.
Grayson is the first to meet you at the gate, ears forward, ready for scratches and attention. He loves people and has that true “want to please” personality that makes every ride a joy. He is quiet and easy to manage in the barn, stands like a gentleman for grooming and tacking, and genuinely enjoys being with his person.
Grayson has been on countless trail miles, confidently crossing creeks, stepping over logs, and going up and down hills without a fuss. He has been ridden on state roads through traffic and takes everything in stride. He is just as comfortable in the indoor or outdoor arena, staying calm and consistent wherever you take him. He has been ridden Western, English, and bareback—and no matter which way you saddle him, he takes it all with charm and that same willing attitude. Under saddle, Grayson is smooth and steady, with three gaits you can sit in all day long. He knows his leads, has a good stop, and even a handy little spin. He will side pass right up to the mounting block to make getting on easy. Whether you are practicing in the arena or exploring new trails, he is always willing. He is desensitized to tarps, jugs, whips, and gunfire, making him dependable and safe in any setting.
Grayson is up to date on vaccinations, deworming, and shoeing, and he is the kind you can leave in the pasture for a few days—or a few weeks—and climb back on without missing a beat.

