Spanish Jennet Tiger Horse Walkaloosa
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                    Breed
                        Tiger
                    Gender
                        Stallion
                    Color
                        Bay
                    Temperament
                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
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                        United States
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                    Tiger Stallion for Sale in Waynesboro, GA
                                Spanish Jennet - Tiger Horse - Walkaloosa Call him what you want! This boy
 is GAITED and SPOTTED! Bright color patterns only added to the prestige
 of this type of horse, much like a custom paint job on a car does.
 
 This colt has an outstanding pedigree, is very well balanced, and
 very smart.  Puttin' on the Ritz AA should be very tall, and of medium
 build. His sire moves as well as any Friesian I have seen (only in GAIT) ,
 and I'll bet he will have that same flashy movement!  WELL gaited, upright
 colt with good impulsion already!  Spanish Jennet, he is eligible to be
 registered as Tigers and Walkaloosa as well. Should mature to 14. 2 + HH.
 
 DOB 7-4-06 Natural strong gait Exotic coat patterns Distinctive Paso
 like conformation Mature Height from 14.  2 to 15. 2 hh STALLION QUALITY!                            
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                    About Waynesboro, GA
                                 Waynesboro is located in Burke County, one of the eight original counties of Georgia. The city was named after General Anthony Wayne, whose daring efforts during the Revolutionary War earned him the nickname "Mad Anthony Wayne". Although European Americans lived in the area before the Revolutionary War, the town was not laid out until 1783. The city was officially incorporated in 1883 as Waynesborough. The name was changed to Waynesboro sometime after.