Liquidating Fillies Due To Divorce
Name
Breed
Paso Fino
Gender
Mare
Color
—
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
—
Foal Date
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Country
United States
Views/Searches
660/36,364
Ad Status
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Price
$3,000
Paso Fino Mare for Sale in Pueblo, CO
Feliz is compact, dark palomino. Tight: Fino prospect. Chulita was foaled Spring 03 and is bigger. Many Dun factor markings. Both will be registered before sale. First time Paso Buyers get one year membership to Paso Fino Association Free Asking Halter Broke. Both Lead, load, tie. Possible show prospect or a trail horses: dependent on training. Friendly, straight legs, sweet personality. Hardy / Sturdy youngsters with good feet: raised with herd on ample acreage - survival saavy yet curious and friendly. Delivery negotiable. Their sire has achieved his T. O. P. and is 75 points from Legion of Merit. Multiple Bella Forma and Pleasure Champion both State Fair and Mile High. See more of him at: http: / / www. pasopedigree. com / Stallions / Do sTambien. html Located midway between Pueblo and Colorado Springs at Paso Finos De Vega. Call for appointments / directions. request more photos from shetoucheshor***@earthlink. net ~~
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About Pueblo, CO
James Beckwourth, George Simpson, and other trappers such as Mathew Kinkead, claimed to have helped construct the plaza that became known as El Pueblo around 1842. According to accounts of residents who traded at the plaza (including that of George Simpson), the Fort Pueblo Massacre happened sometime between December 23 and December 25, 1854, by a war party of Utes and Jicarilla Apaches under the leadership of Tierra Blanca, a Ute chief. They allegedly killed between fifteen and nineteen men, as well as captured two children and one woman. The trading post was abandoned after the raid, but it became important again between 1858 and 1859 during the Colorado Gold Rush of 1859. The current city of Pueblo represents the consolidation of four towns: Pueblo (incorporated 1870), South Pueblo (incorporated 1873), Central Pueblo (incorporated 1882), and Bessemer (incorporated 1886).