Tennessee Walker X Gelding

Name
Joey
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Bay
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
June, 2016
Country
United States
Views/Searches
11/576
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Tennessee Walking Gelding for Sale in Lamoni, IA

Joey, 15 hands chocolate bay he sheds out late June July turns buckskin or done real light color. He is a Tennessee walker cross Quarter performance horse, older friend of mine raised bred him and raised him. Joey was out of a walking horse mare field trial horse and an all-around performance quarter horse out of Nebraska. Joey was a gift from a close friend as a three year-old he traveled to United States with me as my go to wrangling horse. Doing field trials at the highest level, all breeds his jobs, scouting handling and judging and gallery writing picked many dogs up while scouting and would set them in the saddle and travel to camp or dog wagon, real handy horse Joey will work cattle roe, cattle sort, cattle and loves checking fence. He has also worked BULLS with no worry at all Joey participates in all the parades Fourth of July for years with the kids aging 12 years and up riding him tractors ATVs semi trains cars no worry to Joey. Joey thinks he is 16 hands but he’s 15 hands real big heart no mountains are big enough or no rocks or no river worries, Joey he watches very closely the texture of the ground and does not drip or hit any holes or make mistakes very surefooted. Joey will go where you point him, and I have had him out west and some big mountains and he did not worry fit in really good. He has very soft mouth and travels with a very loose rain most of the time. He will side pass, neck rein, back up very very nice, and soft park out for mounting. He stands really good until asked to go. Shotguns and blank guns have been used off his back often. His feet are picked regularly before he is saddled, part of his routine. Joey will lower his head for the halter, and he is used with the Myler bit level one or two, working cows are going hard level five or finished bit. Joey is super easy to catch. He will come when you yell whistle and will come to grain all the time and in the dark. Joey loads and backs out of the trailer perfect every time like he’s been doing it all his life. He knows the word back and when you shake his lead, he will back. He has traveled trailer traveled many miles. That’s very well traveling. He holds his shoes on his feet good and has all black hard feet. Joey will stand to throw the blanket and to throw the saddle on his back no worry. Joey will go as slow as you want and he has a nice flat walk with another gear and a very nice lope with a good transition into a walk. He also has a real fast gallop, and I have only used a few times big country when needed. He will stand very quiet for hours. Same spot you put him. He will be there very quiet. He does not have to have any friends because I am his best friend. He’s good all by himself in the pasture, he currently has many friends all the time and has had all his life. Read more on thehorsebay.com OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 6/24 @ 5:10 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 Lamoni, IA

The Lamoni area was first settled in 1834 to 1840 by people who thought they were settling in slave-owning Missouri. It was only after the Sullivan Line separating Missouri and Iowa was formally surveyed when Iowa became a state in 1846 that they realized they were in non-slave-owning Iowa. In 1851, refugees from the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 sought to settle the area and form the community of New Buda (named for a neighborhood of Budapest). However, their efforts did not result in a significant settlement. In 1870, Joseph Smith III authorized the Order of Enoch to purchase over three thousand acres (12 km²) to form a community of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church).

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