Registered KY MTN Mare

Name
BINX
Breed
Kentucky Mountain
Gender
Mare
Color
Black
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
January, 2015
Country
United States
Views/Searches
53/7,153
Ad Status
Available
Price
$12,500

Kentucky Mountain Mare for Sale in Jeffersonville, KY

WWW. CLASSICHORSEAUCTION. COM THIS HOSE IS LOCATED Jeffersonville, KY To view health docs, see consignor’s info, how to schedule a meeting to try it out, visit our site: https://classichorseauction.com/auctions/lmh-ryders-mercedes-binx/ VIDEO: https://youtu.be/07wu33XgEH4 LMH Ryders Mercedes also known as “Binx” Key Features: • Beginner safe • Stands for farrier • Stands to be tacked • Clips • Loads and unloads • Neck reins • Side passes • Handles trail obstacles • Stands to mount and dismount • Trail safe • Surefooted • Easy to catch • Traffic safe • Rides with saddlebags and double • Camping and tie-line safe • Up to date on vaccines, worming, Coggins, health certificate, and vet check. Binx is a 10-year-old triple-registered smoky black mare (KMSHA, MPHA, KNGHA) standing approximately 15 to 15.1 hands tall. She has been color-tested, and her papers are in hand. If you’re looking to add color to your breeding program, Binx is a proven producer and thrives as a mother. This mare is truly impressive. She walks and gaits on a loose rein, neck reins, and side passes in both directions. She has been trail ridden and camped extensively, carrying multiple riders of various ages. Calm, laid back, and eager to please, she is extremely surefooted and will confidently take you wherever you ask. Binx is happy to lead, follow, ride in the middle, or hang back and stop when needed. Her natural four-beat gait makes every ride smooth and enjoyable, whether you’re on the trail, at a show, or heading into town. Shipping available at the buyer’s expense through an insured transporter. Jeffersonville, KY Emily 615-542-4564

About Jeffersonville, KY

Jeffersonville began as an important cattle-trading center in Eastern Kentucky during the mid-19th century. It was then known as Ticktown, either for the tickgrass ( Eragrostis echinochloidea) in the area or for the ticks in the cattle pens. Although it is unknown when the settlement became known as Jeffersonville, the first post office was established under that name on March 9, 1866. It presumably honors Pres. Thomas Jefferson.

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