Gypsy X Mare

Name
Pocket
Breed
Gypsy Vanner
Gender
Mare
Color
Cremello
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.1 hh
Foal Date
January, 2011
Country
United States
Views/Searches
10/349
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Gypsy Vanner Mare for Sale in Fort Collins, CO

This mare is truly one in a million! She is safe, honest, reliable, gorgeous, and willing. Living up to her name, Pocket is a very “in your pocket” horse. She loves people, is extremely sweet, and has amazing ground manners. Pocket loads, leads, ties, and stands for the vet and farrier. She is great with other horses and livestock and doesn’t have a mean bone in her body! Pocket is very versatile and has done a little bit of everything! From trail riding up in the mountains to downtown, she is not afraid of chaos or commotion on the trail. She’s seen bikers and runners, heavy traffic, and even trains, and heard loud music! She loves being out on the trails and will go out by herself or in a group. Pocket carries a flag, will walk over tarps, drag tarps, and is not afraid of scary objects. Pocket has also been ridden lightly in English and over cross rails. We are working on collection and scope, and she is very willing and absolutely loves it! Pocket has a smooth walk, jog, and lope and will stop at your voice and seat! We have roped off of Pocket, taught kids lessons on her, dragged logs, ridden double and bareback, and even pushed the milk cows around! This mare loves her people and loves her job. Check out her video and come see her in person! OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 04/29 @ 4:40 PM CT. More information is available on the website, including an UTD vet inspection, Coggins, video, images, and the owner's contact information to ask questions, request information, or make arrangements to come to visit.

About Fort Collins, CO

Fort Collins was founded as a military outpost of the United States Army in 1864. It succeeded a previous encampment, known as Camp Collins, on the Cache La Poudre River, near what is known today as Laporte. Camp Collins was erected during the Indian wars of the mid-1860s to protect the Overland mail route that had been recently relocated through the region. Travelers crossing the county on the Overland Trail would camp there, but a flood destroyed the camp in June 1864. Afterward, the commander of the fort wrote to the commandant of Fort Laramie in southeast Wyoming, Colonel William O.

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