2023 Registered Appendix

Name
Bo
Breed
Appendix
Gender
Gelding
Color
Red Roan
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
May, 2023
Country
United States
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9/318
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Appendix Gelding for Sale in Ozark, AR

Bo is a 3yr old red roan AQHA gelding. He’s super gentle and wants to please, with flashy coloring! I have had him with me for training the last 4 months and am selling for his owner because he’s just not the right fit for her. He would make a great trail horse, barrel or roping prospect and is paid up in multiple futurities; the Royal Crown, Future Fortunes, Select Stakes, Tomorrow’s Legends, Pink Buckle, Ruby Buckle, Riata Buckle and Legends of the South. He has a great foundation on him, walk trot lope loose rein, neck rein, side pass, backup, turn around, collection, great with leg pressure, rides in a snaffle or shank bit. Carries a flag, good with stock whips, dogs, traffic, swinging a rope, crossing water, logs, hills and more! Has been hauled across the country from SD to AR, SC and TX while in training with me, hauls really well and settles into new environments easily, pasture or stalls, is great in with other horses as well. He is laid back but also pretty sensitive to pressure. Only real vices are he tends to gap his mouth and sometimes toss his head. Ties, loads, stands for the farrier, bathes, is utd on shots, new set of shoes, he’s ready to take whatever direction you want him to go! OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 05/05 @ 5:20 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 Ozark, AR

Native Americans roamed the area freely before Arkansas was a territory. The Cherokee and Osage lived in this area that would later become attractive to settlers. The Ozark area was frequented by French fur trappers and served as a landmark during European exploration of the area. It was these adventurous souls who gave the area and the rolling mountains that rise there their name, Aux Arcs. Included in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the vicinity became a stopping and crossing point along the Arkansas River.

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