Anchor Creek Farms Horses For Sale
3590 Anchor Rd
Washington Boro, PA 17582
ph: 717-872-0786
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*I will show horses a couple times if you are serious about making a purchase. If you have any questions about this please feel free to contact me. Thank You!

The horses Brittanni Murry trains are all started on the ground. Extensive groundwork is done before Brittanni begins riding them. Some horses need more work on the ground than others, so, groundwork can last anywhere from one to three weeks. Groundwork consists of lunging, backing up, turning the horses forehand and hips, and gaining their respect. After Brittanni is done with the groundwork phase, she begins to ride the horses. When riding, her focus is on getting the horse to collect and be light in the bit. She also teaches them to respond to leg pressure. Everything that she does on the ground with the horse, she also does in the saddle. These horses are trained in the round pen, ring, and out on the trail. They are exposed to many different noises and objects that are associated with a farm environment. Brittanni trains a variety of horses ranging from crossbreds to ponies. If you want to view explanations by Brittanni on her training methods, please go the the following links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N-ko-B6hQw&feature=channel or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv3cukEpG-I&feature=channel
This horse is 100% sound with no vices at all. He will trailer, clip, bathe, and stand to be shod.This horse is quiet enough to let your kids ride. He will w-t-c, collect at all three gaits, pivot on his forehand and spin on his hindquarters, backup, and sidepass. You can ride this horse english or western. This horse would be capable of doing anything you want him to do, from roping to jumping. He is a very willing horse, and he is ready for someone to finish him out in what ever area they prefer riding. He has already been shown in english and western pleasure classes, and he improved with each class he entered. I have recently started jumping him, and he clears a 2.5' jump with room to spare. He has yet to refuse or hesitate at a jump and would make someone a nice hunter, jumper, or foxhunter horse. This horse has a lot of potential. He is not aggressive around other horses and will trail ride by himself or with others. He crosses creeks and gutters, and he is not spooky. This horse will go anywhere and do anything. I also have a video of this horse on youtube.com. Here is the web address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3WUzVh8_-Y&feature=channel


He will w-t-c collected on the rail and move off of leg pressure. He doesn't need a lot of leg and is responsive to your seat as well. He has an excellent stop. He has nice easy gaits, which really flow nicely. He is a beatitul flat mover and very athletic. His gaits are smooth and light. He is agile and bends nicely. He would make an excellent jumper, dressage, eventer, or fox hunt prospect. He isn't spooky at all and has been trail ridden (crosses creeks and doesn't mind vehicles/loud noises). He will stand to mount. He is going to make a top notch horse when he is finished. He has a lot of natural potential and likes to work. I have jumped him 3ft, and he sailed right over. He would make an excellent jumper. He has a lot of potential jumping. He's very brave with no refusing. He will rock back into your hands and stay there as you come to a jump. You can catch him out in the meadow when he is with other horses. he gets along well with other horses too. He has a sweet, friendly disposition and is great to work around on the ground. He will trailer, bathe, clip, and stand for the farrier. Here is a link to his video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Np-XXcHTb4


This gelding will w-t-c on the rail and collect at all three gaits. He is a cute little mover and would be suitable for advanced beginners and up. He responds to leg pressure, turning, side passing, shoulder in, and pivoting on his hindquarters and forehand. He backs up as well. He responds to seat pressure when asked to stop, speed up on slow down. He has a soft mouth and collects and flexes well for such a young horse. He travels with more of a hunter frame, rounding out and lifting his back nicely. I have also taken him over some small jumps, and he is very willing. He has also been trail ridden, will cross creeks, and go anywhere he is asked. He has excellent ground manners and is great to be around. He has a friendly disposition and is easy to catch when he's out on pasture. He is 100% sound with no vices. He will clip, trailer, bathe, and is excellent with his feet.



Chance will wtc on the rail and collect at all gaits. He will ride english or western. He yields to leg pressure. He isn't spooky at all and is respectful while you are on the ground or in the saddle. He has been trail ridden and is quiet on the trail. He will cross creeks and go anywhere. Loud noises and farm machinery do not bother him. He keeps steady gaits and is smooth to ride. He does not need to be ridden with a lot of leg. He has been jumped up to 3ft and really uses his body well, keeping his legs tucked and even. He would make an excellent equitation, dressage, hunter, jumper, or event horse. He has a willingness to jump and learn. He holds himself well coming into a jump and doesnt try to pull you down coming into the jump. He will stay up in your hands and rock back on his hindquarters. He is a very handy horse and uses his body really well. He collects very well at all three gaits and is a beatiful mover. Chance will extend his trot and has freedom of movement through his shoulders. He keeps his frame nice and rounded and has a lot of spring in his step. He will lengthen and shorten his stride on cue, responding to seat, leg, and hand pressure. He has a lot of potential and is very willing to learn. He would be absolutely eye catching in the ring. He is 100%sound, good with clippers, bathing, trailoring, and the farrier. Chance has also been fox hunted. We went out with about 20 other horses and two packs of hounds. He did a great job, doing everything he was asked. We stayed towards the back of the hunt and he was fine being behind. He wasn't spooky at all, and the hounds didn't even bother him. Here is a link to his video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1OgN-1sPYg

Bob will wtc on the rail, collects at all gaits, and will travel on a loose rein. He has a nice soft mouth and yields to leg pressure. He has a very willing attitude and is easy to work with. Bob is broke to drive single or double. He is very quiet with a friendly disposition. He has been trail ridden as well as jumped over cross rails and small verticles. He is brave to a jump and doesn't refuse or try to weave. He is quiet on the trail and not spooky. Farm machinery, deer, and other animals do not bother him, and he will cross creeks as well. Bob has a good stop and will stand for long periods of time. He is good with the farrier, clippers, bathing, and trailoring. He would make someone a nice paper chase, trail riding, or small foxhunter prospect. If you are looking for an easy going safe horse, this would be a good match for you. He is a very reliable mount.

Deuce will w-t-c on the rail and collect really well at the walk and trot. He will collect for a few strides at the canter, but isn't to the point where he will hold it there yet. He does drop his head and neck when collecting and lifts up his back into a nice rounded frame. He responds to leg and seat pressure, backing up, sidepassing, shoulder in, turning, and pivoting on his hindquarters and forehand on cue. He would make a good dressage prospect. He has been trail ridden and does really well. He will cross creeks and doesn't spook. I have done a little jumping with him, but he still needs schooling over fences. He is willing and has a good mind. He does need regular ring work to keep bringing him along. Very friendly, 100% sound, and no vices. He has excellent ground manners and is easy to work around. He will clip, trailer, bathe, and stands for the farrier.


Silas will w-t-c on the rail and collect at the walk and trot. He is starting to collect at the canter. He has good ground manners and is nice to work around. He is smooth to ride and responds to leg pressure, turning, sidepassing, shoulder in. He has a good stop and will back up. I have also taken him over some small jumps. He is easy to ride too. I have trail ridden him, and he will go anywhere. He will cross creeks as well. He would make a nice trail/ fox hunting horse. He is also broke to drive and traffic safe. He is 100% sound with no vices. He will trailer, clip, bathe, and is good with his feet.
3590 Anchor Rd
Washington Boro, PA 17582
ph: 717-872-0786
acfmurry