Registered Spotted Saddle

Name
CASANOVA
Breed
Spotted Saddle
Gender
Gelding
Color
Buckskin
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
January, 2020
Country
United States
Views/Searches
27/2,077
Ad Status
Available
Price
$17,500

Spotted Saddle Gelding for Sale in Lewisburg, TN

WWW. CLASSICHORSEAUCTION. COM THIS HOSE IS LOCATED Lewisburg, TN To view health docs, see consignor’s info, how to schedule a meeting to try it out, visit our site: https://classichorseauction.com/auctions/casanova/ VIDEO: https://youtu.be/uUzvnm-7PmM Are you searching for the ideal “point and shoot” trail horse? Look no further… Casanova is your guy! Whether you are taking a leisurely 30 minute ride around the barn, enjoying a brisk rack down the road, or tackling rugged mountain trails, Casanova is always ready and willing. A WORLD CHAMPION at halter, Casanova boasts a stunning buckskin and white coat, a long flowing tail, and stands a proud 15.1 hands tall. He is sure to turn heads wherever you go. He was the NSSHA Flat Shod Racking Horse of the Year in 2024. They have trail ridden him all over the Cumberland Plateau, Badlands Horse Camp, and Circle E Guest Ranch. Casanova is eager to please and confidently navigates all types of terrain, including mud, rocky paths, steep hills, water crossings, and paved roads. He trailers like a gentleman and is easy to catch, clip, bathe, and saddle. He offers an exceptional racking gait but will also relax into a smooth flat walk or an easy loose rein stroll. With a strong motor and solid endurance, he handles multiple 8 plus hour ride days with ease. He stands quietly to mount, whether from the ground, a picnic table, or a log, and parks out on command. His calm, willing nature and “can do” attitude make him a true pleasure on the trail. Lewisburg, TN Emily 615-542-4564

About Lewisburg, TN

The area in which Lewisburg and Marshall County is located was long occupied by various cultures of indigenous peoples. Historic Native Americans were here when French, Spanish and English explorers entered the area. Revolutionary War veterans were given land grants in this area by the State of North Carolina for services rendered during the war followed in the 1780s. North Carolina still claimed this territory under its colonial charter, but later gave up that claim and Tennessee became an independent state. Marshall County, named in honor of the young nation's first Supreme Court Chief Justice and noted American jurist, John Marshall, was established by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly in 1836.

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