Family Kentucky Mountain Horse

Name
Bosco
Breed
Kentucky Mountain
Gender
Gelding
Color
Bay
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
February, 2010
Country
United States
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89/6,005
Ad Status
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Kentucky Mountain Gelding for Sale in Lancaster, KY

OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY,COM. SALE ENDS ON 10/02 @ 3PM CT. More information is available on the website, including an UTD vet inspection, Coggins, video, images, and the owner's contact information to ask questions, request information, or make arrangements to come to visit. Bosco is a 12 yr old KY Mountain gelding, standing 15 hands tall with a very stocky build. He’s a very affectionate guy and truly loves people. He’s well-minded and very eager to please. It’s rare to say, but Bosco is a true unicorn and worth his weight in gold. He’s a horse for the whole family to enjoy! We hate to see him go, but we must sell him to complete our new house and for personal reasons. He’s just a joy to have around. We have thoroughly enjoyed having him around and hate to see him go. If our circumstances were different, he’d never leave the farm. Bosco is broke in every way and would suit almost any level rider. My twins, 8, had only ridden ponies out alone until Bosco. He’s a confidence booster, and he takes care of his rider. They get him out alone now and ride him bareback around the farm. Bareback with a halter or bridle. As they can’t get him saddled, they’re just too little. Bosco never ceases to amaze me! I really can’t put it into words and say just how special he is. I trust him wholeheartedly with my girls. If you knew me, you’d understand what kind of horse he is. I’ve had horses and ridden my entire life. But… I’m an overprotective mom. You will see my three girls and 4-year-old nephew interact with him throughout the video. As his auction progresses, I’ll post short videos of things we’ve missed. We welcome you to come to try him out for the day! We have many trails and a creek conveniently located on our farm. We’d be happy to help you get to know Bosco better on a more personal note. Bosco has been the go-to guy since we’ve had him for our children and the neighborhood beginner children. He’s attended Birthday parties. He’s a been there done that guy. We’ve personally known this horse for eight years. We’ve camped overnight with Bosco; you’d never know he’s around. You won’t find a quieter horse on the picket line. Bosco has been trail-ridden extensively throughout Kentucky. Bosco is comfortable and familiar with dogs on the trails, Highway traffic, farm equipment, construction equipment, cattle, deer, wildlife, screaming children, barking dogs, and ATVs/motorcycles. When you need to pony a yearling across the pasture, he’s the guy you grab. Bosco hadn’t been ridden in almost a year when we first got him; he will be the same horse every time you get him out, whether it’s been two days or a year. No gimmicks, tricks, or funny business to this guy whatsoever. He’s just an honest, in-your-pocket horse. Bosco is very calm-natured and laid back but not lazy. If you ask him to move out, he will. You prefer walking; he’ll walk all day too. We framed our house with air hoses, nail guns, saws running, and hammering. All the while, our three girls took turns riding Bosco single, double, and triple. I trusted him to take care of them, and I didn’t have to worry because he’s just that kind of horse. Even with his age, he could still be taught some cool tricks. He’s a very smart dude who responds well to learning new things. If preferred, Bosco will stand to mount from any object or a mounting block with no problems! He is exceptional in a crowd of horses, leading, middle, or back of the pack. He could care less where you put him. Bosco has a lovely head-shaking run-walk or will step on in gait and canters. No doubt this guy could go to a Saturday night horse show and win a blue in the County Pleasure class with that head-shaking run-walk. Bosco gets along well with all the other horses in the pasture and is always easy to catch and the first ones to you. He loads and unloads with ease onto a trailer-with or without a ramp.
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About Lancaster, KY

In 1797, Captain William Buford donated land for the establishment of a town around the site of Major Andrew Wallace's settlement at Wallace Crossroads. The surveying and platting was completed over the next year by Joseph Bledsoe Jr., and the community was named "Lancaster" for the Pennsylvania town, either because one of its settlers came from there or because the town was designed on a similar plan. The post office was established in 1801 and operated under the name "Lancaster Court House" until 1811. The city was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1837. As of the census of 2000, there were 3,734 people, 1,585 households, and 1,020 families residing in the city.

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