Leopard Appaloosa /Colorado Range Horse
Name
Breed
Appaloosa
Gender
Stallion
Color
Other
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
231/2,008
Ad Status
Available
Stud Fee
$400
Appaloosa Stallion at Stud in Varnville, SC
Valentine is registered in both the Appaloosa Horse Club and the Colorado
Ranger Horse Association. He is a very intelligent horse who will add
color and size to his babies. He stands 15. 3 hands at 24- months old,
and he is still growing. He is a tri - colored near leopard Appaloosa.
His spots are evenly distributed circles about the size of 50 cent pieces
covering his entire body with a few extra on his face. The spots are
predominately black; however, he does have two or three which are a
buckskin color and a few on his lower legs that are bay. He has the
natural ~Indian Shuffle~ which is so smooth to ride and an all around
athletic ability. Call Anita for additional questions.
Disciplines
About Varnville, SC
Varnville was founded by the Varn Brothers, who sold the right-of-way for railroad tracks through their sawmill in 1872, prior to Hampton County's founding. In 1878, Hampton County was created from Beaufort County, and the site for the county seat was located 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Varnville, eventually becoming the town of Hampton. Varnville grew as a result of its close proximity to the county seat as well as its connections with surrounding agricultural areas. In 1993, several scenes from the film Forrest Gump were shot in Varnville, of which some were used to create the fictional town of Greenbow, Alabama. The Hattie J.