Registered AQHA Mare

Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Stallion
Color
Chestnut
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2004
Country
United States
Views/Searches
487/6,548
Ad Status
Available
Price
$600

Quarter Horse Stallion for Sale in Philadelphia, TN

Registered AQHA 14 year old chestnut mare that stands 15.1hh. Excellent ground manners, bathes, lunges, etc. She has tons of groundwork. Stands for farrier, vet, etc. Great trail mare overall and hauls well. She is very laid back and thoroughly loves attention. She would make a nice western horse with a very nice jog and lope (which is super comfortable.) She handles obstacles well such a poles, bridges, gates, etc. Does have some very basic jumping as well. Trots and canter ground poles, in addition to being lunged over coups and 18" jumps. Also has been jumped a few times under saddle as well. This mare has been hauled to a few shows years ago and did well. She does need a little bit of a refresher and has little bit of attitude at due to being out of work at this time as well, which price reflects. She has been hauled to a few shows and did fine. Not a spooky mare in general. More whoa than go, but very easy to get moving forward. Overall a very responsive mare and is light in the mouth. She carries herself well and does know how to neck rein. She rides perfectly in a snaffle and has very little experience in a shanked bit. Has been used for camps, lessons, Girl Scouts, etc. She needs a consistent job. Easy keeper and is also kept barefoot. This mare absolutely loves to work and do things.

About Philadelphia, TN

Philadelphia was founded in the early 1820s by William Knox and Jacob Pearson. The town initially grew quickly and prospered as a center of business in the Sweetwater Valley. By the mid-19th century, Philadelphia had two general stores, a tanning yard, a stillhouse, and a hotel. On October 20, 1863, during the Civil War, two Confederate cavalry regiments attacked and routed a Union brigade at Philadelphia while conducting maneuvers following the Battle of Chickamauga. The Confederates captured 700 soldiers, 6 cannon, and 50 supply wagons.

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