Fantastic Mare

Name
Jeltsje
Breed
Friesian
Gender
Mare
Color
Black
Temperament
4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
KFPS
Reg Number
5282004201900647
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
February, 2019
Country
United States
Views/Searches
807/62,575
Ad Status
Available
Price
$29,900

Friesian Mare for Sale in Solvang, CA

Snatched from a fairy tale book... This gorgeous mare is a standout. She has a gorgeous little head, lots of hair, a long neck, and a strong build... she is almost the perfect picture! Jeltsje can also move fine and also has a super fine character... actually, she is too good to be true you would say. But it's all true and not a lie! Jeltsje is not yet super long under saddle but because of her sweet and easy character she picks up the work easily and gives a confident feeling. She is willing to work but not hot or shivery and she is level-headed enough to go for a nice hack shortly. When she is handled, she is a very nice horse who is well-behaved in the grooming area, gives her feet nicely, is easy on the carriage, and loves to get attention! Jeltsje is going to make someone very happy, we are very sure of that! Jeltsje has been recently sound on x-rays which was all good. Contact ME Beatrix Jansen 3174315754 mlipps12@icloud.com tessa.bosch@aol.com: email or text, calls are not likely to be answered but will be returned
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About Solvang, CA

The Santa Ynez Valley, in which Solvang lies, was originally inhabited by the Chumash, identified by Father Pedro Font, chaplain of the 1776 Anza Expedition, as an ingenious and industrious people. They have an excellent astronomical system and are good fishermen and hunters. As part of the expansion of the mission system established in California by Spanish missionaries, Father Estévan Tapís founded Mission Santa Inés, now located near the center of Solvang, in order to relieve overcrowding at Mission Santa Barbara and Mission La Purísima Concepción since it was located midway between the two. It also served as a gateway to the Chumash Indians living east of the Coast Range. After the Mexican War of Independence, the Mexican Assembly passed the Secularization Laws which confiscated Mission lands, along with other property, and transferred them to the control of local ranchers, with Solvang being later founded on what became known as the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata.

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