AQHA Mare - Dressage Prospect

Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2011
Country
United States
Views/Searches
224/7,339
Ad Status
Available
Price
$2,800

Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Everett, WA

This little girl is ready to go to the next level - She walks calmly given the reign, collects nicely for a working walk, trots, working on extending her trot, canters. Has been working on walking and trotting basic patterns - circles, diagonals, and figure eights. I would love to see her go to someone working with a trainer or an experienced rider wanting to take her into the show ring for either Dressage or English Pleasure. She bathes, clips, ties, and stands perfectly for farrier. Recently was checked over by a vet and given a clean bill of health (that documentation is available). Full set of shoes to help while she is working 4-6 days a week. UTD on all care... Has been training English she has a natural extended trot and responds well to the leg. I am open to offers to the best home possible. Must be willing to sign a contract, submit to home inspection prior to purchase, and open to home visits after.
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About Everett, WA

The Port Gardner peninsula was originally inhabited by local Coast Salish tribes, including the Snohomish, who maintained a winter village at Hibulb (also called Hebolb) at the mouth of the Snohomish River. The area was explored by the Vancouver Expedition of 1792, which landed on a beach on the modern Everett waterfront on June 4 and claimed the land for England. The Snohomish and other tribes signed the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, relocating to the nearby Tulalip Indian Reservation and relinquishing its lands to the territorial government, opening the region to American settlement. The first permanent American settler to arrive on the peninsula was Dennis Brigham, a carpenter from Worcester, Massachusetts, who claimed a 160-acre (0.6 km 2) homestead on Port Gardner Bay in 1861 and built a cabin for himself. He was joined by several other families on their own homesteads, which included the establishment of a general store and a sawmill that quickly went out of business.

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