Beautiful Appendix Gelding Looking for New Job!

Name
Coby
Breed
Appendix
Gender
Gelding
Color
Chestnut
Temperament
6 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2007
Country
United States
Views/Searches
18/0
Ad Status
Available
Price
$2,700

Appendix Gelding for Sale in Richmond, VA

For your consideration! 🌟Cordial Affair🌟 Coby is a handsome 2007 model chestnut Appendix Quarter Horse gelding, standing 16h. Coby is casually searching for his new job and home. Coby has a trot that won’t quit, and more GO than woah!! He loves having a job and the faster the pace, the happier he is! He was previously ridden on a regular basis and extensively worked to learn great ground manners and other basics on which he thrived. I have shown him a few times in walk/trot hunter flat classes and he did fairly well. I have also ridden him western, which he seemed to love. I've hopped on him bareback a few times as well. He is a horse that needs a lot of reassurance and requires a confident rider to push him through. For that reason, I do not recommend him for a beginner rider. He has lots of potential and would more than likely thrive with the assistance of a trainer! I feel he would possibly even make a good speed/gaming horse due to his love of speed. Coby is great for the vet and farrier, loads well on a trailer and loves being groomed. He does great in a stall or out in the pasture. He is UTD on coggins and shots.

About Richmond, VA

After the first permanent English-speaking settlement was established in April 1607, at Jamestown, Virginia, Captain Christopher Newport led explorers northwest up the James River to an area inhabited by Powhatan Native Americans. The earliest European settlement in Central Virginia was in 1611 at Henricus, where the Falling Creek empties into the James River. In 1619 early Virginia Company settlers struggling to establish viable moneymaking industries established the Falling Creek Ironworks. After decades of territorial conflicts with native tribes, the Falls of the James saw more white settlement in the late 1600s and early 1700s. In 1737 planter William Byrd II commissioned Major William Mayo to lay out the original town grid.

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