Kentucky Mountain Trail Gelding

Name
Whiskey
Breed
Kentucky Mountain
Gender
Gelding
Color
Chocolate
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
KMHA
Reg Number
201509003
Height
14.2 hh
Foal Date
August, 2014
Country
United States
Views/Searches
716/48,491
Ad Status
Price
$5,000

Kentucky Mountain Gelding for Sale in Little Rock, AR

Whiskey is a Chocolate/Flaxen registered Kentucky Mountain horse born 8/27/2014 with a star, disconnected strip, and snip. He has champion bloodlines. He is a gelding that is 14. 2 h. He stands for the farrier, loads, unloads, crosses creeks, climbs mountains, goes where you ask him, does great on the trail, he doesn’t mind horses in front of him or behind him. Doesn’t kick other horses or bite other horses. He is low on the pecking order. He needs a job and an experienced rider. He gets lazy in the pasture if he sits. He works great in the round pen, is used to farm sounds, and will ride behind the mule or tractor. He has more go than whoa. He will ride on the road, trail, or round pen, or open field. In the summer, he dapples out and is gorgeous. He is the naturally gaited and the smoothest gaited horse I have ever ridden, and his lope is smooth as well. He is up to date on shots, coggins, and wormer. He gets shoes every six weeks; he had his teeth floated in May of this year. He has been ridden all over the Ozark Mountains and on several deer leases. He loves to be brushed and pampered, and he will stand to be bathed and for vet checks. He knows voice commands and comes to meet you at the gate. He loves treats and loves to be loved by everyone. He would make an excellent endurance horse; he can go for hours and never get tired. He has been desensitized to tarps, bells, trash bags, flags, and ropes.
Disciplines

About Little Rock, AR

Archeological artifacts provide evidence of Native Americans inhabiting Central Arkansas for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. The early inhabitants may have been the Folsom people, Bluff Dwellers, and Mississippian culture peoples who built earthwork mounds recorded in 1541 by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. Historical tribes of the area were the Caddo, Quapaw, Osage, Choctaw, and Cherokee. Little Rock was named for a stone outcropping on the bank of the Arkansas River used by early travelers as a landmark. It was named in 1722 by French explorer and trader Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe, marked the transition from the flat Mississippi Delta region to the Ouachita Mountain foothills.

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