2023 American Cream Draft Cross
Name
Diesel
Breed
American Cream
Gender
Gelding
Color
Champagne
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
March, 2023
Country
United States
Views/Searches
8/273
Ad Status
Available
Price
$7,000
American Cream Gelding for Sale in New Cumberland, WV
2023 Draft Cross Gelding (project)
American Cream (sire) x Gypsy/QH (dam)
Amber Champagne 4 socks, Large Blaze
If your seeking athletic draft to go places, Diesel should check all your boxes. He is a project looking for his person. We just do not have the time or energy to proceed with him. Being retired having 3 broke horses to ride, we need to be on trails or what retired individuals do….. Life just got in the way.
He was an unhandled 2 yr. old when he arrived, made huge steps in a very short time, very willing to please.
Started ground driving with halter and surcingle, coming along great, stops turns left & right backs, has joined up.
Ready for the next step in his training with bridle saddle etc. completed the direction you chose to go, Trails, pony on racetrack, working/driving cattle or show ring.
Last measurement 15.1 9(will remeasure update height), still growing and filling out. Easy going, easy to catch meets at gate, throw rope around neck to bring to barn. Super willing to please. Stands for grooming, trimming he has made big steps (was trimmed before we picked up in stocks again unhandled 2 yr old) husband was able to use electric angle grinder on his fronts last trim. Vet work no issue. Coggins in hand health cert. will be provided. Photos are pulled from pasture and groomed.
About New Cumberland, WV
Formerly, the town was also known as Cuppy Town and Vernon. In 1900, 2,198 people lived in New Cumberland; in 1910, 1,807; and in 2000, 1,099. Local industry in the past involved the manufacture of fire and paving brick, sewer pipe, glassware, foundry and machine-shop products, and tiling. There were also coal mines and mills for the pulverization of fire clay for use in ironworks. The First National Bank-Graham Building and Marshall House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.





