Registered Buckskin Gaited

Name
FULMER
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Buckskin
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.2 hh
Foal Date
January, 2020
Country
United States
Views/Searches
25/1,824
Ad Status
Available
Price
$15,000

Tennessee Walking 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/fulmers-tailgaiter/ VIDEO: https://youtu.be/wG_1DEYI1J8 Meet Fulmer, The Ultimate Trail Companion Fulmer is a striking 15.2hh buckskin Tobiano gelding. At the perfect age of 5 years old, he has a sturdy build and a vibrant spirit. This gorgeous Tennessee Walking Horse is the perfect blend of youthful energy and calm reliability, ready to take on any trail adventure. This gentle gelding has been a favorite among riders, particularly women, and thrives on the trails while basking in attention. Fulmer navigates water, logs, and muddy terrain with confidence and care, always keeping his rider’s comfort in mind. He steps right up to the mounting block for effortless mounting. Fulmer is a versatile riding partner, equally happy exploring with other horses or embarking on solo adventures without hesitation. He’s unfazed by varied terrains, making him a reliable choice for any trail. His laid-back personality shines through, earning him a spot as a top pick pleasure horse. At the barn, Fulmer’s ground manners are great. He stands patiently in the cross ties, loves a good bath, and is a pleasure to handle. This gelding is an easy keeper with a heart of gold, making him impossible not to love. Don’t miss your chance to make Fulmer your trail partner! Contact us today to meet this exceptional gelding! 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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