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OTM's Sales Horses

 

On the Mark Eventing offers quality sales horses. OTM horses show confidence and excel in the competition and will strive to find the perfect equine partner for your needs. We can help you find your next equine partner no matter what your competitive goals are. Please contact us if you are interested in any of the horses below or for info on horses that might not be listed on here, as she has many contacts that can lead to the best match.

Price Categories:
 
A)  Above $70 000
 
B)  $50 000 - $70 000
 
C)  $30 000 - $50 000
 
D)  $15 000 - $30 000
 
E]  Below $15,000
Jenn's Bellaboo (Audi)
 

16.0h OTTB Chestnut Mare

 

 

 

 

 

Category E

Audi is a 6 yr old 16h chestnut mare with two white socks and an irregular blaze. I purchased her in the middle of January 2015 as my Retired Racehorse Project. Since, she has a clean cross country record up through Novice and is ready to jump around Training. She self-loads, clips, cross-ties, and stands for farrier. She can trail ride alone or with a group. I recently had my boyfriend ride her on a trail ride (it was only his second time riding) and she walked along like she had done it her whole life. Audi has an incredible jump that continually jumps me out of the saddle. She knows how to rate herself, pick her spots, and has auto changes. For dressage, she needs a sensitive rider that will be patient and have quiet hands. On Cross country she is a machine with a point and shoot attitude. Combined with her chrome and athletic ability Audi has the potential of being a fantastic upper level jumper or eventer. The only reason I am selling her is I am currently a premed student and unfortunately do not have the time to maintain two horses for competition. I am currently asking 12k obo. Price will increase when she makes her training debut.

Box 'o Chocolates (Coco) - SOLD
 

15.3h Grade Chestnut Mare

Coco is a beautiful 15.3hh chestnut mare with a stripe and four white socks. She loves to please her rider in any way she can. Brittany started Coco in her dressage career in spring of 2011. Since, she has progressed to schooling all 3rd level movements with confirmed half passes and all lateral work including counter canters. Her movement sucks the rider into her giving the rider a close contact feeling. She has some experience in Eventing but I do not have the time to bring her along slow and steady like she needs. Coco has been grand champion at multiple PVDA schooling shows with scores in the 70s as well as several firsts and seconds at jumper shows up to 2'3" with potential for more provided the time she needs. She requires a sensitive rider that has soft hands and legs. She is very responsive to both leg and hand which allows the rider to give light aids. Coco will take any ambitious young rider, adult amateur, or professional in the direction they please. The only reason I have not priced her higher is due to her being a feedlot rescue as a 2 1/2 year old; therefore I do not know her breeding but I believe she is a warmblood cross (as many trainers have agreed with). As show season starts her price will increase. Feel free to contact me by phone or email. Open to offers as well. More videos and photos upon request. Don't miss out on this once in a life time mare!!

 

 

 

Where's Waldo (Waldo)
 

18.2h Dark Bay Oldenburg Gelding

 

 

 

 

 

Category E

Waldo is a 13 yr old 18.2hh Oldenburg gelding. He has extensive background in Hunters and Foxhunting. He went to his first event and scored a 29.5 for second after dressage with a clean show jump round. Wonderful horse that is amateur friendly with auto changes and soft mouth. Waldo doesn’t ride like a truck but more of a Porsche. He is a quick learner and would be very competitive in dressage. He clips, loads, cross ties, and stands for farrier. He will hack out alone or with a group. Would make a fantastic Young Rider horse for either Dressage or Eventing. Currently asking 12.5k

Sugar Hall (Pete) - Adopted
 

17.1h Dark Bay OTTB Gelding

 

 

 

 

 

 

Petey is a 17.2h OTTB adopted in November, 2007 from New Vocations by Lorie and Brittany as a Parelli project/Pony Club mount. Lorie restarted Pete as her Parelli Levels horse making it to Level 3/4 and Brittany rode Pete for a couple years and started USPC with him. She got her D3 rating on Pete the first year and Brittany was on the 1st place team for the USPC Maryland Region Eventing Beginner Novice team, Brittany's very first event! Pete continued to be used as a family mount until he was retired from competition. Because of his racing record of 76 starts with his last 6 races over timber, Pete maxed out on his jumping at 3' and started having issues with his stifle. Since he was such a good boy and had worked so hard for everyone, we decided to put him up for adoption with New Vocation's Graduates and he was adopted within a week of his ad being on their website. He is now the "gentleman" that takes older ladies out on weekend trail rides and keeps them safe and sound!

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