Yearling Bay Roan Stud Colt!
Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Stallion
Color
Bay Roan
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
12.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
23/0
Ad Status
—
Price
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion for Sale in Bozeman, MT
For Your Consideration: Stetson
$500 Firm
Breed: American Quarter Horse
Sex: Stud Colt
Foal Date: 2016
Height: 12.2hh (Will mature to 14.2hh)
Weight: 600 lbs.
Color: Bay Roan, Hind sock, Fore sock, Star,
Registered: Grade
Temperament: 4/10
Professional Training: 30 days groundwork
Discipline: Recreational trail riding, parades, 4-H, Family horse
Feet: Barefoot
Health Issues/ Vices: No obvious health issues, Horse is sound. No vices or bad habits.
Personality: Cute as a button and as friendly as a Labrador puppy. He loves people.
Stetson is incredibly well mannered and friendly. He takes everything in stride. He handles man-made and natural obstacles well. Trailer loads, bathes, and catches easily. This horse will excel in parades or busy environments. Stetson loves kids and would make a great 4-H project or family horse. He minds his space and loves attention. This colt has been exposed to obstacles and diverse environments. He has 30 days professional groundwork training and is ready to make someone a fun horse.
Video: “For Sale: Stetson”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2AmD02Q2a4
Up-to-date on vaccinations, deworming, and Coggin’s
No trades, payment plans, or leases
Vet checks always welcome
Can arrange reasonable transportation nationwide
If you are interested contact us at CornerStoneEquine360@gmail.com or Rachel at (406)-600-2937
Location: Bozeman, MT
About Bozeman, MT
For thousands of years indigenous people of the United States, including the Shoshone, Nez Perce, Blackfeet, Flathead, Crow Nation and Sioux traveled through the area, called the "Valley of the Flowers", although the Gallatin Valley, in which Bozeman is located, was primarily within the territory of the Crow people. William Clark visited the area in July 1806 as he traveled east from Three Forks along the Gallatin River. The party camped 3 miles (4.8 km) east of what is now Bozeman, at the mouth of Kelly Canyon. The journal entries from Clark's party briefly describe the future city's location. John Bozeman [ edit ] In 1863 John Bozeman, along with a partner named John Jacobs, opened the Bozeman Trail, a new northern trail off the Oregon Trail leading to the mining town of Virginia City through the Gallatin Valley and the future location of the city of Bozeman.