Chance is a very special horse. She was left on pasture and barely ever touched before Ann bought her. Fearful of humans at first, Chance lived in a stall. Quickly Chance became curious about the humans and what they were doing. Within very little time Chance was hanging her head over her gate watching everything we did. We joke that Chance knows how to build a barn from the ground up because she watched us so intently, and still does! Chance was left to run with paint stallions before we bought her and never got pregnant with pasture breeding. We bred her one time to Malrys Rowan and she was in foal. Chance had NO trouble with her pregnancy, remaining an easy keeper throughout. When Falisha was born, Chance was beyond ecstatic. She guards her baby well, but is not stupid about letting people touch her. Chance waited a long time for a foal of her own, and even became Lily's second mother in 2005. Extremely athletic, Chance has been known to capriole . Chance is not a beginner's horse, but she would be great for an experienced rider or a wonderful, happy addition to any broodmare herd. Chance has the natural athleticism and super-quick mind necessary for any western venue (I.e. cutting, reigning, etc) and the beauty and elegance that would make her a wonderful English horse for a small rider. Due to her heritage and mind-set Chance would excel in herding activities (she is a lead mare and would likely get right down with the cow), endurance, and jumping.