Smooth Gaiting 15.2H Missouri Foxtrotter Mare

Name
Breed
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gender
Mare
Color
Chestnut
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2007
Country
United States
Views/Searches
100/1,920
Ad Status
Available
Price
$8,500

Missouri Fox Trotter Mare for Sale in Lampasas, TX

You can enjoy the smoothest, funnest foxtrot we have ever known with this gorgeous, big, stocky, sweet 15.2HH, 11 year old , double-registered MFTHBA and FFHA (Foundation Foxtrotter Heritage Association) mare. Izzy has a "V-Factor" of 62, which indicates she has less than 25% Tennessee Walker Blood. Many registered FoxTrotters now have more than 50% TWH blood. You can read more on that here: http://www.missourifoxtrottersatoz.com/The%20original%20foundation%20of%20the%20Missouri%20Foxtrotting%20horse. htm She has a very natural, easy, ground covering foxtrot and equally lovely running walk. Izzy has the gait every rider wants. We have clocked her up to 9 miles per hour in her gaits on our hilly, rocky ranch barefoot. She would make an amazing competitive trail mount or endurance horse and you would win with no sore back or knees. She parks out for you to get on and come to catch you in the pasture. Izzy works off of leg pressure, opens and closes gates, crosses water and any other terrain in front of her, and is not spooky. She has been around cattle, goats, zebras, wildebeest, antelope, and lots of deer on our 367 acre exotic ranch! This is one super fun mare to ride and easily one of the smoothest horses you will find! She is responsive so not for a total beginner. She has been bred to our homozygous tobiano, homozygous black stallion FRD Pure Luck's Sure Luck for a lovely guaranteed tobiano foal in early summer 2019. See our website for video: www.TXMFT.com
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About Lampasas, TX

For his services in the Texas Revolution, John Burleson received 1,280 acres (5.2 km 2) of land and established a permanent settlement in the 1850s. The city was first named Burleson; however, the name was gradually changed to Lampasas Springs because of the existence of seven mineral springs. When the county was created in 1856, the law specified “The county seat shall be same name as the county.” The city of Lampasas was officially incorporated in 1883. Several theories attempt to explain how the name Lampasas came to be. The Texas Almanac states the word came from a Spanish word for “lilies” found in nearby streams.

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