All-Around Prospect Available

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If you’re searching for your next equine partner, take a close look at DT Rosita Time. Rosita is a 2-year-old filly that was started at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch and trained using the Method, giving her a solid, correct start that’s set her up for long-term success.

Rosita was originally going to be offered in the Triangle Horse Sale last month, but because of a winter storm, we held her back from the sale. She is now available through private sale for $25,000. Her new owner will receive a day’s lesson with her at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in Farmington, Arkansas, to learn everything she’s been taught.

Bred by DT Horses, Rosita is by the legendary Gunnatrashya and out of DT Rebel Time, a Hickory Holly Time mare—bloodlines that speak for themselves. More importantly, she’s great-minded, quiet and willing, with a calm demeanor that makes her enjoyable to be around and work with.

Rosita knows all the Fundamentals level groundwork and riding exercises, confidently goes over obstacles, and has been ridden extensively outside, giving her valuable real-world experience. She’s shaping up to be a versatile, all-around prospect with the brains, athleticism and looks to match. Watch a video of her on our YouTube channel.

If you’re looking for a filly that’s been started right and is ready to be taken in the direction of your choosing, DT Rosita Time is one you won’t want to miss.

Serious inquiries, please email [email protected] for details.

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