Sorrel AQHA Gelding

Name
Cash
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
AQHA
Reg Number
5444246
Height
15.2 hh
Foal Date
April, 2012
Country
United States
Views/Searches
11/1,498
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Sabillasville, MD

Cash Around the barn/on the ground MSU Easy Lovin Cash, aka Cash, is a 13-year-old AQHA gelding. He is a DASH FOR CASH grandson! He stands 15.2hands big-boned and stocky. Great for any size rider! Cash is in your pocket, goofy puppy dog personality, the gelding that will always make you laugh and meet you at the gate! Cash is currently barefoot with no maintenance. He lives out 24/7 with access to a stall. Cash is great for beginner handlers, as he is easygoing and has no tendency to push, bite, kick, or bolt. He will follow you and do whatever you ask of him. Cash stands tied in crossties or single ties also started on ground tying and picking it up super quick. Cash is hobble-trained as well! He loads and unloads easily. He backs off with no fit. Will stand tied at a horse show all day long or overnight! Cash eats and drinks great on the road! Cash is currently turned out with two mares, one stallion, one other gelding, one filly, and one jack donkey and gets along with everyone! History Cash was born and raised at Mississippi State University, where he was broke as a 3yo and a lesson horse and on their show team until age 7, where one of his students fell in love with him and bought him and took him home with her where he was placed on a large cattle farm in Kansas where sadly she didn’t have much time for him so, he just hung out with his cows for about 4.5 years. She decided he was too good of a horse to go to waste any longer, so she decided it was best to part with him. Cash has now been back at work for the past 6 months, and he never missed a beat, riding off just where he left off! Recently, he has had 45 days of training! Trails/camping Cash will lead be in the middle or bring up the rear with any level of rider down the trail! He easily crosses water and bridges alone. He is very confident! Cash loves camping. This spring, he spent the week at Assateague Island National Park, where he swam in the ocean and was ridden by riders of all levels, never making a wrong move! Overnight he was in a one strand electric fence about a 12ft by 14ft by himself and never tested it. Tack and equipment Cash rides English and Western and bareback English- medium tree gullet and a 44-46inch girth Western- 7-71/2 inch gullet 34-inch girth Barrels and pole-bending Cash has recently started on barrels and poles, where he has picked it up extremely quickly and has won me checks in the 3rd and 4th draws without being pushed! He has been ridden and raced by a 13-year-old girl who is timid. Cash walks flat-footed into the alleyway and arena by himself! He will also walk the pattern without trying to pick up the pace without you asking him to go! He is very responsive to your leg and moves off it very well, going around barrels! He has also started neck reining and will neck rein in an arena! Read more on thehorsebay OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 6/18 @ 5:00 PM CT. More information is available on the website, including an UTD vet inspection, Coggins, video, images, and the owner's contact information to ask questions, request information, or make arrangements to come to visit.

About Sabillasville, MD

The first European settlers to arrive in the vicinity of Sabillasville were Swiss immigrants in the late-1750s. Among the earliest settlers was Peter Zollinger (or Zullinger), who owned the land on which the present-day village is located. In 1813, the village was laid out by Andrew Smith and named Sabillasville in honor of Savilla Zollinger (wife of Peter). In 1872, the Western Maryland Railroad reached Sabillasville on its line leading from Baltimore to Hagerstown and the surrounding area soon developed into a summer resort called Pen Mar (a portmanteau of Pennsylvania and Maryland).

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