I have sat on her bareback with a halter on while she grazed. Last yr I brought her home from pasture, saddled her up, and got up on her for the first time. I only got on her twice that day, she was absolutely wonderful! She stood still as I got on both times, flexed both directions with the bit, and turned circles when asked. On the first ride it took a bit for her to understand the forward movement of riding and just stood still. After a few circles she finally walked out and let me guyed her with the direct reins all around the arena stopping and going when asked. During the second ride I even asked her to stop and back up before I got off. To my complete surprise she slowly took a couple steps back without issue! Other arena members even pulled in with their horses while I was out riding her. I let her stop to watch them as they unloaded. She talked back and forth to them a couple times. Once she got an eyes full I asked her to turn and walk away from them to continue our training session and she did so without hesitation. Later last yr I put her 4th ride on her. She did a low irritated lazy resistance buck when i very first asked her to trot out but once she was turned in a few circles to get her mind busy and forward movment going again she was great! (Top Video show's the end of this 4th training session). We worked on softening, flexing, backing, moving off pressure, walking, standing quiet, trotting, turning, trotting a circle, and even starting some starting foundation for reining and the spin. Iv had about 10 rides on her now but not much has been done recently, I just dont have the time to get her going and finished out like I originaly had planed. Last yr she's really started filling out nice and sprouting some height up on her. This filly has it all with her big soft doe eyes, small feminine face, and loving personality! (My equine dentist even asked me is she had some Arabian in her due to her "Baby Face" feachers. haha) Brains and beauty! I want her to go to a home where she can be fully finished out the right way. I realized after I rode her that I'm unfortunately just not going to have the time anymore that it will take to finish her out properly, and she's just way to nice of a horse with way to much potential to sit around for another several years until I find the time for her. Pictures and videos go from most recent to back when I first got her as a yearling. Her registered name is Baby Blues Zanzalena. (P.S~ IF the buyer chooses to I can expose her to my 51 1/2" (Large Standard) Red "roan"/Sabino Jack for a 2017 Mule foal. She is currently a Maiden mare and has Not been exposed to the Jack or any Stallions at this time if you want to buy her open.) .for more infor you can get back to me via email or text on (xxx) xxx-xxx0