Walking Horse Plantation Lite / Trails

Name
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Stallion
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
Country
United States
Views/Searches
973/124,353
Ad Status
Price
$2,500

Tennessee Walking Stallion for Sale in Alliance, OH

Check You Tube videos under name Pushers Flash of Gold or search for channel name willowbrookacres I have 2 movies up & will add more. He has loads of talent & will get better & better with more time & work. I trail rode him last year. He is the kind of horse that you can show in the summer, take the shoes off & enjoy in the off season. He has a big motor & is a blast to ride. I have just started his canter work. He wants to canter and it will be easy for him to learn. I have 2 more shows this summer & then the show shoes come off & I will make some flat shod videos for you. The rotten economy forces this sale & I know I will regret it, but these are times of hard decisions. Give this guy a good home, he deserves it & he will work for you!
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About Alliance, OH

Alliance is a town rich with social, industrial and railroad history, with the restored Glamorgan Castle, previous home of the owner of Morgan Engineering, the Haines House, a restored underground railroad home, and the Mabel Hartzell historic home. The name of Levi L. Lamborn, the man who cultivated the scarlet carnation, Ohio's state flower, can still be seen on the facade of a building in the old downtown district. The Richardsonian Romanesque stone house of the Devine family is currently being renovated. The historic downtown area is experiencing a gradual renaissance, with the opening of a Saturday Farmers' Market on Main Street near the historic Caboose, and the renovation of a storefront on Main Street as an art gallery and live performance space, joining a scattering of antique shops and other businesses.

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