Fabulous Eventing Prospect

Name
Breed
Belgian Warmblood
Gender
Stallion
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
Country
United States
Views/Searches
346/47,029
Ad Status
Price
$8,500

Belgian Warmblood Stallion for Sale in Aberdeen, MD

Tico is a wonderful horse. Very friendly, great personality, loves people, kids, dogs. Professionally trained in dressage for over a year, and started over fences. Has shown at halter and English go as you please classes, has competed in university dressage shows. Always in the ribbons. Doesn't spook at fire trucks, flags, banners or chain saws, etc. Fantastic scope and movement, long legs and stride, awsome. He can jump the moon, and has worked over fences, easily clears 3'+ with minimum effort. Follows me around with no lead rope like a puppy. Fast when asked to go fast. Convinced this guy could do anything, from trails, dressage, eventing or foxhunting. Beautiful horse. Bay with white socks. Very sound, not a sick day in his life, easy keeper. Very sound, loads and trailers like a pro. No vices. Doesn't clip well. Tico is why people love to own hores.
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About Aberdeen, MD

Aberdeen was named after Aberdeen, Scotland, by immigrating Scots. [ citation needed ] The James B. Baker House, Chestnut Ridge, Griffith House, Poplar Hill, Sophia's Dairy, and Swansbury are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Aberdeen began as a farming community in 1720, when Charles Calvert, the fifth Lord Baltimore, granted 1,140 acres of fertile land to Edward Hall. Located on the western edge of the Chesapeake on the main road between Alexandria and Philadelphia called the Old Post Road, the village at Halls Cross Road remained small until the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad scouted the area for a watering station in 1835.

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