Racing Prospect...dam 170k.....Pa Bred
Name
                        
                    Breed
                        Thoroughbred
                    Gender
                        Mare
                    Color
                        Chestnut
                    Temperament
                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        14.0 hh
                    Foal Date
                        —
                    Country
                        United States
                    Views/Searches
                        782/122,613
                    Ad Status
                        —
                    Price
                        $3,250
                    Thoroughbred Mare for Sale in Mouth Of Wilson, VA
                                Cocky Bridal Gal is a show stopping Chestnut PA Bred filly out of hard
 knocking mare Vindicatress with earnings of 170K also produced a STAKE
 PLACE colt, "Dancing Raptor, " who had offers of over 150K She
 is a VERY powerful filly, which makes her one of the top racing prospects!
 Cockys Bridal Gal was foaled and raised at CHATHAM FARM, known for
 producing quality and sound race horses that will have a healthy and
 successful racing career. The horses that they produce will race at age
 3 & 4 and WILL BE WINNERS! Their horses are exposed to mountain living
 and are 5 miles from the highest point in Virginia.  And because they
 are located in the southwestern mountains of Virginia, Chatham Farm is
 ideal for promoting early physical conditioning.  The mountain terrain
 helps their horses to build bone, muscle, and lung capacity that is
 important in their development.                            
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                    About Mouth Of Wilson, VA
                                 The name Mouth of Wilson originates from a young surveyor named Wilson, who died and was buried in a creek while surveying the line between Virginia and North Carolina in 1749. The creek was henceforth known as the Wilson Creek, the mouth of which empties into the New River where the town was established. The first European settler in the region was Robert Parsons, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War who was awarded a grant of 1,600 acres (6.5 km 2) from the North Carolina line to Wilson Creek. One of Parsons' nine sons, Johnny Parsons, built the first mill on the creek. The mill was built to grind corn, with a sawmill as an extension.