Beautiful Dun Mare

Name
Darla
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Dun
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.1 hh
Foal Date
December, 2018
Country
United States
Views/Searches
369/20,308
Ad Status
Available
Price
$2,500

Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Kansas City, MO

Darla is a 14.1hh,6 year old mare. Whether you want to take her to the Ranch shows, dabble in some reining, cover obstacles, trail ride or take her over a few jumps, Darla can do it all! Here’s a mare that’s had a very thorough foundation and is ready to find her new forever home. She knows all the maneuvers, she’ll sidepass, stop, back, turn around, walk to lope, and step up to the mounting block for you to climb on! So if you choose to take her out bareback for a stroll at sunset, and have to step off to pick some wild flowers, (or more realistically, go pee behind a tree), you can snap your fingers and she’ll sidepass right up to the nearest stump, log, fence, etc, so you can climb right back on and finish your perfect ride. Darla is easy to catch, and loads on the trailer perfectly. She’ll cross tarps, logs & bridges, carry a flag, and lie down on cue. You can swing a rope off her and drag anything as well! She’s been ridden extensively around the ranch and has been around cattle. She’s very naturally leaded and although she hasn’t been taught to lead change, she’s offered it numerous times. Because of her size and build, we started her lightly over jumps as well and she’s been doing great in that area. If you ride western, Darla will open up countless options for your riding style. And if you’re an English rider who would like to ride a nice, easy ranch horse that’s seen all the obstacles, she’s perfect for you too! 100% sound.

About Kansas City, MO

Kansas City, Missouri was incorporated as a town on June 1, 1850, and as a city on March 28, 1853. The territory straddling the border between Missouri and Kansas at the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri rivers was considered a good place to build settlements. The Antioch Christian Church, Dr. James Compton House, and Woodneath are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first documented European visitor to Kansas City was Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont, who was also the first European to explore the lower Missouri River.

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