Ready & Willing

Name
Leah
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.2 hh
Foal Date
January, 2011
Country
United States
Views/Searches
16/1,214
Ad Status
Available
Price
$4,500

Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Athens, TN

Leah is an awesome grade quarter horse that has been used for lots of things. She is ready and willing to do anything you ask. She has a lot of professional training and is willing to work. She also loves to go as fast as you ask. She has been used on trails, in parades, equestrian drill team, with cows, and on obstacle courses. On trails she loves water so she doesn't mind crossing creeks or swimming if you ask her. She gets along well with both mares and geldings out in the field, and with dogs, cats, and cows. She is an easy keeper without any medical issues. She has been kept UTD on everything, including barefoot trim. My daughter is going off to college and would like her to go to a good home where she will be loved. Leah would make a great step-up horse for a confident youth, or would be an awesome trail or obstacle horse. Price is negotiable to the right home.
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About Athens, TN

The Cherokee were living in McMinn County at the time of the arrival of the first Euro-American explorers. The Athens area was situated nearly halfway between the Overhill Cherokee villages of Great Tellico to the north in Monroe County and Great Hiwassee along the Hiwassee River to the south. In 1819, the Cherokee signed the Calhoun Treaty, selling the land north of the Hiwassee (including all of modern McMinn County) to the United States. McMinn County was organized on November 13, 1819 at the home of John Walker in what is now Calhoun. The Native American village, Pumpkintown (a corruption of Potemkin town), was located on a farm about two miles east of present-day Athens.

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