Palomino Sabino

Name
BANDIT
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Palomino
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2022
Country
United States
Views/Searches
9/219
Ad Status
Available
Price
$4,000

Tennessee Walking Gelding for Sale in HUSTONVILLE, KY

THIS HORSE IS LOCATED: Cynthiana, KY SELLING VIA AUCTION ONLY To view health docs, see consignor’s info, how to schedule a meeting to try it out, visit our site - Click to reveal – www.classichorseauction.com FLOYDS FAVORITE BANDIT is a well broke Tennessee Walking Horse gelding that is as versatile as they come. He is broke to ride and drive and handles both with confidence and ease. Bandit is broke to shoot off of and stays calm while bullwhips are cracked around him. He will lay down on cue and play with a soccer ball, showing off his quiet mind and willing attitude. Under saddle, Bandit is three gaited and smooth to ride, making him enjoyable for riders of all levels. He has been used in field trials, giving him real world experience that shows every time you saddle him up. Out on the trail, he confidently crosses logs, creeks, and mud and will go wherever you point him without hesitation. Bandit is the kind anyone can ride with confidence. He is steady, dependable, and easy to handle in every situation. Come see FLOYDS FAVORITE BANDIT for yourself. Ride him, drive him, and experience just how fun and versatile he truly is. Cynthiana, KY EMILY – 615-542-4564

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.

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