Bay Quarter Horse Gelding, 8 yrs

Name
Austin
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.2 hh
Foal Date
April, 2015
Country
United States
Views/Searches
3,006/152,657
Ad Status
Sold
Price
$6,900

Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Bath, PA

Bay Quarter Horse Gelding 15.1hh, 8 yrs., Beautifu- Beautiful Mover I’m offering for sale my 8 yr old 15.1hh Quarter Horse. Austin is a beautiful bay handsome gelding who is 100% sound in every way and perfect with his smooth gates. He has a good foundation, good natured, and very well mannered. He is a really nice, versatile horse that is super willing, and fun to ride. He would make a wonderful trail horse and has a stellar foundation taking him to almost any English (great hunter prospect) and Western discipline! He will carry his rider with class down the trails. Completely sound in every way with No Vices. Austin frames up, side passes, does lateral movement, knows all leg & rein cues, and much more! Austin Trailers, Bathes, Stands for farrier, and is current on deworming. Well trained and he frames up and moves beautifully. He has worked cattle and is a wonderful all-round ranch horse has trail miles on him. He goes through anything you point his nose at goes thru mud/water, bridges, and is traffic safe! Has been started with neck reining, great lateral movements, rollbacks, frames up - half passes, two tracks, much more! I am a trainer, the reason I am selling him is simply because I am downsizing my herd. He is ready to go to his forever home as someone’s dream horse! First $6,900 to the right home takes him. Feel free to call/text 610-730-497three more photos or to set up a time to meet him/try him out. Click here for PHOTOS & VIDEO links of Austin: https://magis.to/v/aAMFJlARFS5rAEZnCzE?l=vsm&o=i&c=m

About Bath, PA

The Bath borough is located at the head of the Monocacy Creek (Lehigh River) in an area of the Lehigh Valley that was once rich in agriculture. The greater area of the town, however, lies east of the Monocacy Valley. Bath was established in 1728 as a Scotch-Irish settlement before the American Revolution as the first settlement by white people in the Forks of the Delaware. It is named for Bath, Somerset, England by Margaret DeLancey, who sold land under her father, lieutenant colonel of the Continental Army, William Allen, in the 1700s. On March 3, 1737, the 247 acres of land that is currently inside the boundaries of Bath was purchased and surveyed for Daniel Craig.

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