Sorrel Gaited Trail Gelding
Name
RIP
Breed
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gender
Gelding
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
MFTHBA
Reg Number
13-99322
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
October, 2013
Country
United States
Views/Searches
6/100
Ad Status
Available
Price
Contact
Missouri Fox Trotter Gelding for Sale in Greenbrier, AR
AT AUCTION ON THEHORSEBAY.COM
Rip is his name, fun is his game! I remember a line in the western LONESOME DOVE, Robert Duvall says, “there’s nothing better than riding a good horse across NEW ground.” Rip makes me feel that way every time I ride him. Rip has been there, done that kind of gelding; he’s been used to train dogs from, roading them, carrying them, and shooting around him. He moves with an ease like very few; that being said, he’s a special gelding you should enjoy. He will not be at full enjoyment if you try to put on training wheels. In other words, Rip is best suited for an experienced rider who actually wants to get the best from their horse. He glides across the ditches, loves water, gets along well with other horses, and hauls well. Look at his pedigree, everyone wanted a PRINCE JESTER! Here’s your chance to have yours, we invite you to come and ride RIP anytime he’s been ridden on many trails, the prairies of North Dakota and on the 3000 acres I ride on. Deer and other wildlife are a common sight to him. The Missouri Foxtrotter is a special horse after a day in the saddle on RIP don’t worry about sore back a tried but not on RIP! Rip is in the prime of his life. At 12 years old, he has a head full of experience and sense. He stands 15 hands and can carry anyone. Again, watch him move in the videos and come ride him for yourself, he’s unbelievably smooth and a ton of fun to use!
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About Greenbrier, AR
Prior to European settlement, Native American tribes, including the Quapaw and later the Cherokee, lived in the area. Several historical figures of the Wild West such as Jim Bowie and Jesse James passed through the Greenbrier region toward Oklahoma and Texas. The Wiley brothers settled near East Fork Cadron around 1818, about 8 miles (13 km) east of today's Greenbrier. In 1837, Jonathan Hardin settled near the Wiley settlement. Also in the early 19th century, the Casharagos settled north of Greenbrier in the present community of Republican.
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