Lewitzer with Go, super well-behaved, looking for loving owner - Moonlight Jack is a pinto horse, now moldy and super sweet to handle, but still has go when riding. He is only being sold because because he has given up riding and for health reasons. Jack needs a safe rider as he is sensitive. Trust is the be-all and end-all. He has been in my possession for 10 years in my possession and was bought by me raw at the age of 5. Jack was in western riding for 4 weeks for training. He can be loaded alone by 1 person, easy to handle, totally sociable and children can run around him at any time. children can walk around him and he not kick viciously. For Jack I would like an open stable for Jack, not a box stall as he likes to move around. It would be stipulated in the contract that he may not be sold on. Jack has go in the field but is not a a walker or bucking horse. He also likes ground work and tricks. Due to his rather delicate build a light rider up to 70 kg. kg. A fixed reference person would be very important for him. He is not suitable for riding with a changing rider. suitable. He does everything for his owner with everything. Jack runs around the through the terrain, turns in circles on in a circle on command and gives the bucket bucket after eating. He knows long rein work and does a great job. He can certainly learn a thing or two still to learn. It would be great if he could get a place on the flat as he has some problems going downhill. downhill. I have already taken him to 2 veterinary clinics years ago but without any real result. Now that I have had a serious knee operation and can no longer bend and put weight on his leg, I would like to give Jack the opportunity to find a loving owner. He urgently needs to be worked as he also likes to eat and is rather light on food. Jack has no eczema, laminitis or similar. I could imagine someone training him for driving. You only need to give him short commands and he knows immediately what you want. He doesn't like pressure with the whip and it's enough if you just hold it in your hand or do it without or correct him with a rope. I hope that Jack will find his right little lid again. It's not a rush sale and I want the new owner to get to know him beforehand and if they really like him and fall in love with this horse, he can go to his new home after the stable check.