Stunning, Safe, fun Gelding With Changes!

Name
Breed
Mustang
Gender
Gelding
Color
Pinto
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2008
Country
United States
Views/Searches
3,930/325,402
Ad Status
Price
$10,000

Mustang Gelding for Sale in Frederick, MD

Tobias is approximately an 8 year old 15.0hh Mustang gelding. This horse is the best of both worlds! Safe and easy while at the same time being extremely fun and talented. He is schooling 3' courses at home with room to go higher. Always is in the ribbons. Dressage tests consistently in the low 30s, high 20s. Goes through water, over ditches, up/down banks, etc. Has his flying changes, holds a correct frame for w/t/c, moves off the leg. Same on or off the farm. Not spooky, safe enough for beginners, fun and scopey enough for advanced riders. Neck reins on the trails, goes western, no kick/bite/buck/rear, leads or follows. Easy keeper, no vices, stands for vet and farrier, clips, ties, and loads. Can be turned out with mares or geldings. Puppy dog personality. Safe around dogs, cars, farm machinery, etc. Dont miss out on this incredible, sweet horse!

About Frederick, MD

Located where Catoctin Mountain (the easternmost ridge of the Blue Ridge mountains) meets the rolling hills of the Piedmont region, the Frederick area became a crossroads even before European explorers and traders arrived. Native American hunters possibly including the Susquehannocks, the Algonquian-speaking Shawnee, or the Seneca or Tuscarora or other members of the Iroquois Confederation) followed the Monocacy River from the Susquehanna River watershed in Pennsylvania to the Potomac River watershed and the lands of the more agrarian and maritime Algonquian peoples, particularly the Lenape of the Delaware valley or the Piscataway and Powhatan of the lower Potomac watershed and Chesapeake Bay. This became known as the Monocacy Trail or even the Great Indian Warpath, with some travelers continuing southward through the " Great Appalachian Valley" ( Shenandoah Valley, etc.) to the western Piedmont in North Carolina, or traveling down other watersheds in Virginia toward the Chesapeake Bay, such as those of the Rappahannock, James and York Rivers. The earliest European settlement was slightly north of Frederick in Monocacy, Maryland. Founded before 1730, when the Indian trail became a wagon road, Monocacy was abandoned before the American Revolutionary War, perhaps due to the river's periodic flooding or hostilities predating the French and Indian War, or simply Frederick's better location with easier access to the Potomac River near its confluence with the Monocacy.

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