Quiet Steady Ready To Be Molded To you
Name
                        
                    Breed
                        Quarter Horse
                    Gender
                        Stallion
                    Color
                        Sorrel
                    Temperament
                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        16.0 hh
                    Foal Date
                        —
                    Country
                        United States
                    Views/Searches
                        530/43,729
                    Ad Status
                        —
                    Price
                        $3,500
                    Quarter Horse Stallion for Sale in Newtown Square, PA
                                Steady gelding great prospect for any sphere. Nice ground manner and gret under saddle. No buck, rear or runaway in him Super horse for family to mold him just the way you want him eyecatching and sweet. Trails crossing water, ditches & bridges. Good to load clip cross ties farrier. Easy going sort 3 going on 13. Not jumpin under saddle but free schooling over fences.  Never says no really a super super horse. Don't pass him by because of his age. Nice big gelding thats still growing You dont want to miss this one excellent with the children and currently being used for lessons he can be seen at www. willowmayfarm. com                            
                        About Newtown Square, PA
                                 The first mention of the township was in 1684, when Thomas Norbury and John Humphrey were appointed collectors of the "Levie for the cort house and Prison for ye Township of Newtowne". Newtown Square was the name used for the townstead with the majority of early settlers being Welshmen. These Welsh "Friends" ( Quakers) needed a road to facilitate their journey to meeting, the only established road at the time being Newtown Street Road, which ran north and south. As such, in 1687, an east–west road was laid out (Goshen Road) so the Friends could attend either Goshen or the Haverford Friends Meeting. By 1696, these friends had become numerous enough to hold their own meeting in Newtown and continued to meet in a private home until the completion of the Newtown Square Friends Meetinghouse in 1711.