Blue Roan TWH
Name
CLOUD
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Blue Roan
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
January, 2019
Country
United States
Views/Searches
7/263
Ad Status
Available
Price
$18,000
Tennessee Walking Gelding for Sale in Hustonville, KY
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THIS HORSE IS LOCATED: Hustonville, KY
Buy Now Price: 18000
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If you’ve been searching for that ONE horse that checks every box, here he is. Nino’s Storm Cloud is a head turning blue roan gelding with the looks, brains, and ride everyone wants but few can actually find. He stands 15.1 hands, built right, and wears four keg shoes, and he is 100 percent up to date on vaccines and dental. This is the total package with a smooth, natural gait where you can walk, shake, or step up into a silky four beat gear and ride all day in complete comfort. He is safe, seasoned, and confident in every setting. From quiet trails to busy environments, Nino’s Storm Cloud handles it all including gunfire, tarps, flags, wildlife, trains, and traffic. He is the kind that truly takes care of his rider and himself. He parks out to mount, steps to the mounting block to pick you up, stands tied, bathes, loads and unloads with ease, tacks up quietly, and is easy to trim. This gelding has a personality you will love, being in your pocket friendly and always meeting you at the gate. He has been observed cribbing a couple times over several months but it has not been an issue. Whether you are looking for a safe and dependable trail partner, a fun show mount, or a flashy gelding that turns heads everywhere you go, Nino’s Storm Cloud delivers.
Hustonville, KY
EMILY 615-542-4564
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About Hustonville, KY
The community was originally known as The Crossroads from its location on trails connecting the Kentucky and Green rivers and the Falls of the Ohio with Logan's Fort (present-day Stanford). It was then known as Farmington and, after the 1818 erection of a post office, Hanging Fork after a local stream named for two bandits who were hanged by Virginia officers rather than escorted back for trial. For three months in 1826, it was known as New Store, but the name then returned to Hanging Fork. When the town was established on February 29, 1836, it was renamed Hustonville after two local landowners; the post office adopted the name the next year. The city was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1850.






