Black Trail Horse
Name
MY DIXIE HONORS
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Black
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
January, 2023
Country
United States
Views/Searches
6/221
Ad Status
Available
Price
$10,000
Tennessee Walking Gelding for Sale in HUSTONVILLE, KY
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THIS HORSE IS LOCATED: Hustonville, KY
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My Dixie Honors (Dixie), 3yo Registered Tennessee Walking Horse gelding, 15.1HH, located in Hustonville, Kentucky. Dixie is a trail and pleasure gelding suited for riders looking for a young horse with a kind disposition, natural gait, and a solid foundation. He is up to date on vaccines and dental care and wears four keg shoes. Dixie is confident on the trail and crosses rivers, creeks, bridges, hills, and rough terrain with ease. He is traffic safe and comfortable around wildlife, livestock, and farm equipment. He rides well alone or in a group and has a naturally smooth four-beat gait that is enjoyable for long rides. He parks out for mounting, side passes to a mounting block, steps over for easy mounting and dismounting, backs willingly, and transitions smoothly into a canter. Around the barn, Dixie is easy to catch, loads and unloads quietly, stands tied, works well in hobbles, and is comfortable on a high line. With his willing attitude, gentle nature, and strong foundation, Dixie is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a young gelding with the potential to be a dependable trail and pleasure partner for years to come.
Hustonville, KY Emily 615-542-4564
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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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