Chablis sports an eye catching color that is sure to catch the attention of anyone, no matter what he's used for. He has good bone structure and conformation, backed by a family tree full of good minded, solid performance and using horses. Chablis is solid in his ground manners, has no vices, and is an easy keeper. He has a dozen or so rides on him, but has been ponied and driven extensivily. He is light in the bridle and shows a willing attitude. He has been hauled extensivily since a foal, and is calm and laid back in new places. Chablis should mature to just over 14 hands, and weigh around 1100 pounds. He was cow bred from the beginning, and is just the horse to work the ranch, then head to town for a show on the weekend. Not a dead-head by any means, but level headed enough that my 6yo son can zoom around him with his dump trucks and he never flicks an ear. Has been brought up with dogs, cats, cattle, and everything in between.