Breath Taking Black Half Arab Colt
Name
                        
                    Breed
                        Half Arabian
                    Gender
                        Stallion
                    Color
                        Black
                    Temperament
                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
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                    Foal Date
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                    Country
                        United States
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                    Price
                        $2,500
                    Half Arabian Stallion for Sale in Coshocton, OH
                                This colt shows alot of potential and athletic ability.  Head him in any direction you wish with the western discipline.  He can get his but under him and stop hard turn quick on his rear and quick take offs.  He also has a very nice slow canter that looks like it could take you to the winner circle in Western pleasure. He is by a pure Egyptian stallion named HP Amir El Sahar, and has that breathtaking head the egyptian blood lines are so well known for. His mother is a palomino Quarter Horse and he has her muscled body. Should mature to at least 15. 1 hands.  He's going to be a big boy. Registration is pending.  $2500 or best offer, terms available. special considerations for youth and 4- H                            
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                    About Coshocton, OH
                                 Under pressure from European-American colonists, Lenape had moved west across the Appalachians and into Ohio. By the late 1770s, Coshocton had become the principal Lenape (Delaware) village in the Ohio Country. Many Lenape had been forced to cede their lands in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and had migrated to Ohio Country from their traditional territory on the East Coast. In addition, they were under pressure by warfare from the Iroquois pressing down from their traditional base in present-day New York because of competition in the fur trade. Chief Newcomer founded Coshocton, moving his people west from their former principal settlement of Gekelmukpechunk (called Newcomerstown after the chief by the few white traders and settlers there.) Most of the latter's Lenape population of 700 followed Newcomer.