In the dazzling and exhilarating world of trick riding, there is nothing more important than a good horse. Trick riding mounts need to be strong, intelligent, and trustworthy. The Trixie Chicks Trick Riders have an impressive string of horses that have been their partners in thrilling crowds and teaching trick riding since their formation in 2010.
A favorite of the performers and students is King, a 2001 American Paint Horse. Trixie Chicks owner and performer Kelsey Lauberth describes him as "the horse of many trick riders," because his steady nature makes him their go-to lesson mount. This attention-loving steed enjoys performing, but he never forgets to take care of his riders. Whether his job is to help thrill an audience, or boost a beginner trick rider's confidence, King is always up for the task.
When your job involves doing incredible feats on (and around & under!) a galloping horse, there's no better partner than King!
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