Black & White Spotted Saddle

Name
Sparrow
Breed
Spotted Saddle
Gender
Gelding
Color
Black
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
October, 2021
Country
United States
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5/271
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Spotted Saddle Gelding for Sale in Princeton, WV

Sparrow is a beautiful 15.1-hand spotted saddle horse gelding. If you’re looking for the smoothest gait that you can enjoy at ease, we call him our Cadillac ride. Sparrow is a great, enjoyable trail mount and willingly takes you wherever you ask him with no spook. Steep, rocky terrain is no problem; he is sure-footed, crosses the bridges, goes through the water, rides on the road, and traffic does not bother him. We have ridden Sparrow with tack and without; he is happy both ways. When you go to the pasture, he is the first to meet you and loves attention. Sparrow enjoys spa day and grooming him and stands like a champ. You can handle all of his feet with no problem as well. We have done overnight camping trips, and he will stand on picket line quietly. Sparrow is a talented, smart, good-minded gelding who could do anything and master it. He loves to ride and loves attention. Sparrow is no stranger to the show ring; if you want to have some fun at the show, he has won shows and knows his job. This is an all around nice gelding, if you’re looking for an outstanding friendly forever trail mount and partner you will love him! Check out Sparrow videos to learn more and schedule a time to come meet and ride this awesome boy; you will not be disappointed! OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 07/29 @ 5:30 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 Princeton, WV

In southern West Virginia, in the late 19th century, coal mining and transportation by the emerging technology of the railroads combined to form a new industry. Much of the region's bituminous coal was sent northwest to the Great Lakes, or northeast to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's coal piers at Baltimore, or to the world's greatest ice-free port of Hampton Roads in eastern Virginia. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's coal piers were located at Newport News. Across the harbor, the Norfolk and Western Railway's coal piers were located on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk. The eastern-bound coal transported by the C&O and the N&W railroads was highly valued for local use and for steam-powered ships, notably those of the U.S.

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