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Anyanka CK: 2008 Friesian Mare by Mintse 384 out of Wander 352
Category / Breed: Friesian Horse Classifieds
Location: Riverside County, California
For Sale
Discipline - Dressage<
Asking Price: $18,000 USD
Gender: Mare
Birthdate: 06/01/2008
Age: 17 Years
Height: 15.2 hh (~1.57 m)
Weight: 950 lbs
Color: Black
Pedigree:
Description: Anyanka CK (Anya) is a fancy, happy and lots of fun mare.Med-sized.Very pretty.Beautiful head and eye.Lots of mane and tail.Very Friesian look and should do well whether your discipline is riding or driving. Strong, balanced movement at all 3 gaits. Lots of people time so cross-ties for grooming, tacking, clipping, hoof trimming, shots and worming.She goes on ‘Norco Trails’ which are a scary proposition under the best of situations (barking dogs, trash trucks, motorcycles and charging emus…seriously…emus. Who knew? LOL) Excellent choice for a petite in size, Exp. Am. rider or prof. who wants a brave, curious, hot-to-trot but handle-able Friesian who moves off the leg and hands and goes boldly where you point her.
More Video and Info: delightfulhorse.com/anya
Date Added/Updated: 04/15/2026
Location: Riverside County, California
For Sale
Discipline - Dressage<
Asking Price: $18,000 USD
Gender: Mare
Birthdate: 06/01/2008
Age: 17 Years
Height: 15.2 hh (~1.57 m)
Weight: 950 lbs
Color: Black
Pedigree:
Sire:
Mintse 384
Mintse 384
Dam:
Kessa CK
Kessa CK
Wander 352
Description: Anyanka CK (Anya) is a fancy, happy and lots of fun mare.Med-sized.Very pretty.Beautiful head and eye.Lots of mane and tail.Very Friesian look and should do well whether your discipline is riding or driving. Strong, balanced movement at all 3 gaits. Lots of people time so cross-ties for grooming, tacking, clipping, hoof trimming, shots and worming.She goes on ‘Norco Trails’ which are a scary proposition under the best of situations (barking dogs, trash trucks, motorcycles and charging emus…seriously…emus. Who knew? LOL) Excellent choice for a petite in size, Exp. Am. rider or prof. who wants a brave, curious, hot-to-trot but handle-able Friesian who moves off the leg and hands and goes boldly where you point her.
More Video and Info: delightfulhorse.com/anya
Date Added/Updated: 04/15/2026
Contact Information:
Delightful Horse, The
Delightful Horse, The
warked-95701@mypacks.net
"... giving into pressure while under pressure."
Strewn down either side of the path of least resistance to the Delightful Horse are the bodies of battered owners and the remains of dead horses beaten by magic wands and good intentions.
The high road is seldom straight and rarely easy but far simpler than the alternatives. We have a responsibility in life to make things better for our fellow man and the creatures around us. Why? To counteract the tipping of the scales by the people who just don't care. You are here. You care. You want to find a better way. The same old rhetoric isn't getting the job done. Too vague. Too philosophical. Too confusing. Too much running in a bullpen... (and the "not knowing when to stop!" LOL) Can't put those concepts into actions that actually help you get your horse from point A to point B.
No magic pixie dust. Just a new way to look at old problems and that part is no joke. Breakdown ANY trainer's technique (Parelli, Anderson, Lyons, Reis, Peters, Gurney, Cox, Shrake, Miller, etc., going back to Beery, Rarey, and Xenophon) and figure out what makes them tick and how they work. And then - build upon your new way of thinking. They are not better than you, and this is not rocket science. I'm not re-inventing the wheel. In fact, horses (dogs, cats, dolphins, kids, and spouses) have been around far longer than the wheel so what would be the point? I'm going to ride on all these big name trainer coat tails, and they won't even know it. Because isn't that the point? Working smarter and not harder? Finding a better way. We are humans, you know. We should have the higher intelligence and be able to do that. ;)
delightfulhorse.com/
"... giving into pressure while under pressure."
Strewn down either side of the path of least resistance to the Delightful Horse are the bodies of battered owners and the remains of dead horses beaten by magic wands and good intentions.
The high road is seldom straight and rarely easy but far simpler than the alternatives. We have a responsibility in life to make things better for our fellow man and the creatures around us. Why? To counteract the tipping of the scales by the people who just don't care. You are here. You care. You want to find a better way. The same old rhetoric isn't getting the job done. Too vague. Too philosophical. Too confusing. Too much running in a bullpen... (and the "not knowing when to stop!" LOL) Can't put those concepts into actions that actually help you get your horse from point A to point B.
No magic pixie dust. Just a new way to look at old problems and that part is no joke. Breakdown ANY trainer's technique (Parelli, Anderson, Lyons, Reis, Peters, Gurney, Cox, Shrake, Miller, etc., going back to Beery, Rarey, and Xenophon) and figure out what makes them tick and how they work. And then - build upon your new way of thinking. They are not better than you, and this is not rocket science. I'm not re-inventing the wheel. In fact, horses (dogs, cats, dolphins, kids, and spouses) have been around far longer than the wheel so what would be the point? I'm going to ride on all these big name trainer coat tails, and they won't even know it. Because isn't that the point? Working smarter and not harder? Finding a better way. We are humans, you know. We should have the higher intelligence and be able to do that. ;)
delightfulhorse.com/