Red Dun Sporthorse Colt

Name
Breed
Azteca
Gender
Stallion
Color
Red Dun
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
Foal Date
Country
United States
Views/Searches
388/37,890
Ad Status
Price
$3,500

Azteca Stallion for Sale in Corry, PA

~Sporty~ is bright Gold with four high socks and sharp blaze. Very tall, good conformation, small pretty head and ears but most importantly, he flows through the fields like a good dream. Dam: 15. 3H APHA reddun overo. Sire 17H Selle Francais w / Nijinsky TB Ibrahim SF Lines. This colt should register with Buckskin & Sport horse clubs. Sporty is very intelligent, quick learner, leads pretty well, backs, allows us to work on his hooves. I bred my mare to this foal~s sire because he has several get winning now and many coming with great potential. Sporty~s sire has a great disposition and athleticism he passes to foals regardless the mare. I purchased his dam for great disposition and color potential sport type foals . I bred him to keep myself, but due to personal matters I must sell him quickly reflecting in the price I placed on him.

About Corry, PA

Erie County was formed from parts of Allegheny County on March 12, 1800. On May 27, 1861, tracks owned by the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad intersected with those of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad and was called the "Atlantic and Erie Junction". Land at the junction was owned by Hiram Cory, who sold a portion to the Atlantic and Great Western in October 1861. The railroad built a ticket office at the junction and named it for Cory, but through a misspelling it became Corry. The combination of railroad growth and the discovery of oil in nearby Titusville contributed greatly to Corry's development.

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