Paint Colt for Sale
Name
                        
                    Breed
                        Paint
                    Gender
                        Stallion
                    Color
                        Chestnut Overo
                    Temperament
                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        —
                    Foal Date
                        January, 2016
                    Country
                        United States
                    Views/Searches
                        4,431/175,680
                    Ad Status
                        Available
                    Price
                        $1,500
                    Paint Stallion for Sale in Oswego, NY
                                1 month old Paint colt  sire: Laddies Ivanhoe Black and White Paint R-0061***21
his sire is RB Irish Lad SS: CR Black Buttons Dam: SS Misty Eclipse DS: RR Impressive Buck Hypp N/N 
Dam:  Integritys Rosanna Sorrel Reg. Quarter horse Mare 4679***7 Sire:  Hes Got Integrity out of Mr Conclusion and Tee Jay Misty Dawn Dam: Integritys Ms Kiddy who's sire and dam are Kid Clu and Miss Intrgritty.  HYPP N/N
If you have any questions please call me at 1-315-402-8***8
                            
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                    About Oswego, NY
                                 The British established a trading post in the area in 1722 and fortified it with a log palisade later called Fort Oswego, named after the native Iroquois place name "os-we-go" meaning "pouring out place." The first fortification on the site of the current Fort Ontario was built by the British in 1755 and called the "Fort of the Six Nations." Fort Ontario was destroyed by the French upon capturing it in the Battle of Fort Ontario, during the French and Indian War. Construction of a second British fort began on the same site in 1759, but Fort Ontario was only used as a cannon emplacement. During the American Revolution, the British abandoned the Fort, and in 1778, American troops destroyed it. In 1782, the British reoccupied Fort Ontario, and didn't forfeit it to the U.S. until 1796, thirteen years after the cessation of hostilities in the Revolution.                            
                        






