Hand Broke Quarter Gelding

Name
Copper
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Dun
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
August, 2012
Country
United States
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242/12,567
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Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Brooksville, KY

Copper is an 10-year-old, Red Dun Grade Quarter Gelding. He stands at 15 hands. If you are looking for a nice, handy broke gelding with tons of experience to use on the ranch, trails or arena then take a look at Copper. This boy is beautifully built with a big hip, good feet, and a pretty head and neck. He has a good foundation and is nicely broke, with an excellent stop, a light mouth, and plenty of athletic ability. Copper neck reins, works off leg pressure and has a great walk, trot and canter. Copper is gentle and calm, with a nice soft mouth. He has a ton of heart and is good-minded and willing. Copper came off of a ranch, where he was used for all phases of ranch work, including sorting pairs, roping and doctoring cattle in the pasture, dragging calves, and checking fence. Since we’ve had him we have been using him to work colts. This boy will drag a colt like it’s his job, and gives them no mind, even if they’re on top of him. He is a pleasure to ride out in the pasture or trails, crosses water with no problem, and isn’t spooky. If you know a little bit about riding you should be able to get along with this fellow. Copper has also been ridden alongside the road and in traffic and isn’t bothered by it. He is level headed and has been around all sorts of animals and pays them no mind. He has good ground manners, stands quietly tied, and is easy to catch, load, haul, and shoe. He recently had Coggins, and shoes done and is ready to go. Copper is the kind of quarter gelding that will make anyone lucky to have him.
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About Brooksville, KY

Brooksville is a home rule-class city in Bracken County, Kentucky, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 642. It is the county seat of Bracken County. The area was settled before 1800 by William and Joel Woodward and was originally known as Woodward's Crossroads. County government moved from Augusta to Woodward's Crossing in 1833 due to its more central location, although it did not become the official county seat until February 16, 1839.

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