Dreamy Palomino Gelding, 5 yrs

Name
Dream
Breed
Quarter Pony
Gender
Gelding
Color
Palomino
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
May, 2020
Country
United States
Views/Searches
17/2,105
Ad Status
Available
Price
$4,900

Quarter Pony Gelding for Sale in Bath, PA

Dream - Our very own Barbie dream horse, come to life! Meet Dream, 5 year old, Palomino Quarter gelding Pony- 14 hands of sunshine wrapped in a golden coat. Easy to handle, good natured, loves to be pampered, and will happily carry you down a trail like a seasoned pro. Creeks, woods, scary bridges, passing traffic - he handles it all. Trailering away from home? Not a problem for him. Now, he does have a bit of changes in a hind fetlock from an old injury. For that reason, he is looking for a slower pace and lighter rider than what we require at our busy riding stable. Why you'll love him : *gentle and people-loving *well trained and uncomplicated fast, willing learner *soft to leg and rein aids, collects and knows some lateral maneuvers *compact size for easy on and off *same horse, whether ridden 3 days in a row or unridden for a week while you're stuck at work *no vices, never bucked, bolted, reared *bathes, stands for farrier (he has wonderful barefoot hooves), teeth were done last month, dewormed regularly * wonderful babysitter with complete beginners on the trails Are you looking for a reliable, sweet trail partner? Do you want a horse you can enjoy riding, but will be safe for your kids or grandkids to handle? Dream is your guy! He is ready to go to his forever home as someone’s dream horse! Located in Bath, Pa First $4,900 to the right home takes him. Feel free to call/text to set up a date with Dream 610-730-497three or for more photos Click here for PHOTOS & VIDEO links of Dream: https://magis.to/av/JHh_RkFTGEIsP3kGDmEwCX19?l=vsm&o=i&c=c https://magis.to/av/JXh_RkFTGEIsP3kGDmEwCX14?l=vsm&o=i&c=c

About Bath, PA

The Bath borough is located at the head of the Monocacy Creek (Lehigh River) in an area of the Lehigh Valley that was once rich in agriculture. The greater area of the town, however, lies east of the Monocacy Valley. Bath was established in 1728 as a Scotch-Irish settlement before the American Revolution as the first settlement by white people in the Forks of the Delaware. It is named for Bath, Somerset, England by Margaret DeLancey, who sold land under her father, lieutenant colonel of the Continental Army, William Allen, in the 1700s. On March 3, 1737, the 247 acres of land that is currently inside the boundaries of Bath was purchased and surveyed for Daniel Craig.

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