Open Brood Mare
Name
                        Annie
                    Breed
                        Quarter Horse
                    Gender
                        Mare
                    Color
                        Bay
                    Temperament
                        2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        15.0 hh
                    Foal Date
                        March, 2018
                    Country
                        United States
                    Views/Searches
                        908/118,507
                    Ad Status
                        Available
                    Price
                        $15,000
                    Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Grand Ronde, OR
                                Proven Brood Mare (AQHA Registered)
Barn Name: Annie
Registered Name: Gunnin' Down A Dream
Sire: Gunners Tinseltown
Dam: Sheza Chic Olena
Annie is the sweetest, kindest brood mare you’ll find. She has given us two of the best colts, both with incredible temperament and one carrying her signature blue eye. She’s a proven mom who’s attentive and nurturing with her babies.
This all-around easy-to-own mare hauls well, pastures with any horse, and has impeccable ground manners. While we’ve primarily used her as a brood mare, Annie also does light arena and trail riding with knowledge of reining maneuvers.
Annie would be a fantastic addition to any breeding program or a great fit for someone seeking a kind, low-maintenance mare for light riding.
Located in McMinnville, OR.                            
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                    About Grand Ronde, OR
                                 On January 4, 1855, a treaty between the various bands of Kalapuyans and Oregon Superintendent of Indian Affairs Joel Palmer was effected, calling for the various bands to remove to a reservation to be established by the government. For this purpose the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation was opened on June 30, 1857, covering 60,000 acres in northwest Polk and southwest Yamhill counties. A census conducted in 1870 reported only 47 Yamels and 36 Luckiamutes on the reservation; in 1910 the Yamels numbered five, the Luckiamutes, eight. By the end of the historic period the Kalapuyan people no longer existed as a distinct cultural-racial entity. According to a Cultural Resources Report from the Oregon Department of transportation, [ citation needed ] the town of Grand Ronde began as "New Grand Ronde" in about 1908 when the first large groups of Indians were leaving the Reservation and establishing their own farms and ranches under the Dawes Act.                            
                        

