American Quarter Horse For Sale

Name
NICE ICE BABY
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Brown
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
AQHA
Reg Number
6054729
Height
6.3 hh
Foal Date
January, 2022
Country
United States
Views/Searches
24/1,668
Ad Status
Available
Price
$5,500

Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Houston, TX

Looking for a four-legged partner that excels in cowhorse training, boasts a powerful stop, and executes beautiful turns with grace? Meet our exceptional Marilyn ,With a solid foundation in cowhorse skills, she’s primed to impress in the arena. With a solid foundation in cow work, she effortlessly transitions into the elegance of flying lead changes, showcasing her versatility and agility. Her gentle nature ensures a safe and enjoyable ride for any level of rider, making her the perfect partner. But wait, there’s more! This lovely lady isn’t just about work; she’s also your perfect companion for leisurely trail rides. Safe and steady, She’s not just a trail rider; she’s a trail conqueror, fearlessly crossing water, navigating ditches, and effortlessly tackling logs with grace and poise. With each step, she exudes confidence, making even the most challenging terrain feel like a walk in the park. Whether you’re exploring wooded trails, crossing streams, or venturing through rugged landscapes, she’s the ultimate partner you can rely on. Don’t settle for an ordinary ride – embark on extraordinary adventures with a horse that fearlessly leads the way. she’ll carry riders of all levels !!! Don’t miss out on this all-in-one package of talent, temperament, and beauty! 🌟🐴

About Houston, TX

Historical affiliations Republic of Texas 1836–1846 United States of America 1846–1861 Confederate States of America 1861–1865 United States of America 1865–present The Allen brothers— Augustus Chapman and John Kirby—explored town sites on Buffalo Bayou and Galveston Bay. According to historian David McComb, "[T]he brothers, on August 26, 1836, bought from Elizabeth E. Parrott, wife of T.F.L. Parrott and widow of John Austin, the south half of the lower league [2,214-acre (896 ha) tract] granted to her by her late husband. They paid $5,000 total, but only $1,000 of this in cash; notes made up the remainder." The Allen brothers ran their first advertisement for Houston just four days later in the Telegraph and Texas Register, naming the notional town in honor of President Sam Houston.

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