Appaloosa Gelding

Name
Breed
Appaloosa
Gender
Gelding
Color
Roan
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2001
Country
United States
Views/Searches
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Ad Status
Available
Price
$2,950

Appaloosa Gelding for Sale in Emmett, ID

2001 Red Dun Roan Gelding foaled May 13, 2001 by Deal Again ApHC out of IMA Dee Lite ApHCC. He’s the grandson of Dial Bright Too, who had 2 starts on track-1 win, 1 show. Dial Bright Too was shown in halter classes in 1972 sixteen times and received 15 firsts, 8 Grand Championships and 6 Reserve Grand. You can find more about his lineage on allbreedpedigree.com. Approx. 15 HH “Big” is green broke with his walk, halt and trot perfected. He is well mannered, will stand for saddling, ties anywhere, loads well, backs. He has been ridden in a hackamore while training. He has done full and half circles in the arena. Goes for trail rides in the foothills for hours without tiring. Can go alone or with a buddy. This boy can go any direction you want. He is a good prospect for western pleasure or English equitation. Price will go up the longer he is in training You can contact the trainer, Rhonda, for more information regarding his training at (208) 365-3049. Contact Deb Ficarro at (208) 365-0164 for more information or more pictures. You can also see more pictures at https://www.facebook.com/deb.ficarro.1
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About Emmett, ID

Rising some 5,906 feet (1,800 m) above sea level, Squaw Butte, named by Native Americans who used this area as their winter resort, stands at the north end of the valley. The Payette River was named after Francois Payette, a fur trader from Quebec who was put in charge of old Fort Boise in 1818 and traveled through the area. Permanent settlement began in the early 1860s, after gold discoveries in the Boise Basin brought people over the established stage and pack train routes. Two of these trails joined at the Payette River north of the present river bridge in Emmett. Originally called "Emmettville," it was primarily a post office named after Emmett Cahalan, the son of Tom Cahalan, an early settler of the area.

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