First Flight Fox Hunter

Name
Cricket
Breed
Appendix
Gender
Mare
Color
Chestnut
Temperament
8 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
USEF
Reg Number
5826697
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2015
Country
United States
Views/Searches
322/105,844
Ad Status
Available
Price
$15,000

Appendix Mare for Sale in Pittsburgh, PA

Cricket aka "Dabo Girl" for the Star Trek fans, is a green first flight mare that is currently in her second season fox hunting. If you are looking for a horse that you can hunt from sunrise to sunset, look no further! Cricket is a narrow very thoroughbred type mare. She’s brave, athletic, super smart and she tries very hard to be a good girl. She loves to jump and run cross country. Our huntsman thinks she would make a fantastic staff horse with a little time and training. That being said, she requires an advanced rider. This is not an intermediate level horse. She is microchipped, UTD on dental, shots, and deworming. Plus, is registered with the USEF but without a show record.

About Pittsburgh, PA

Historical claims French Empire 1669–1758 British Empire 1681–1781 United States 1776–present Pittsburgh was named in 1758, by General John Forbes, in honor of British statesman William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. As Forbes was a Scot, he probably pronounced the name / ˈ p ɪ t s b ər ə / PITS-bər-ə (similar to Edinburgh). Pittsburgh was incorporated as a borough on April 22, 1794, with the following Act: "Be it enacted by the Pennsylvania State Senate and Pennsylvania House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ... by the authority of the same, that the said town of Pittsburgh shall be ... erected into a borough, which shall be called the borough of Pittsburgh for ever." From 1891 to 1911, the city's name was federally recognized as "Pittsburg", though use of the final h was retained during this period by the city government and other local organizations.

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