Rodeo/ Trails

Name
Chubby Charlie
Breed
Paint
Gender
Mare
Color
Sorrel Overo
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NO
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2005
Country
United States
Views/Searches
435/23,146
Ad Status
Price
$2,900

Paint Mare for Sale in Panguitch, UT

Chubby Charlie" is a 13 yr old Grade Gelding standing 15HH and 1200 Pounds. He has Been Exposed to MANY DIFFERENT Things.. He Runs Barrels (17 Sec) , Poles (22 Sec). He has been shot off so should be easy to start mounted shooting off him. he has been started over jumps and he is Excellent on the trails and in the City Traffic. He is Excellent to handle, Catch, shoe (Currently Barefoot). grooms, baths and Clips. He will Even do Drive thru's so if you need a drink or burger he will go thru to get you one. He is a Big stout gelding. Suitable for a confident Beginner or better rider. he Single reins, backs, whoa and side passes. Would make an Excellent High school Rodeo horse. he is UTD on shots/ worming and Trimmed. PPE VET CHECKS WELCOME.. these pics are from 2017 so I will get updated ones SOON... I will also be posting videos as soon as they are downloaded (2017 videos). new videos will also be posted as soon as it cools off enough to get them done. HE IS A NICE Gelding. VIDEOS: https://youtu.be/pfpkm4UE5xo owners are asking $2900 Located in Panguitch, UT (435) 680-5895 Cell Call or Text (Do Not leave a VM). We are listing this horse for a Client we do NOT own him only selling for them.. Owned by Roxie.

About Panguitch, UT

Panguitch was first settled in March 1864, when Jens Nielsen, a Danish convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, led a group of 54 families eastward from Parowan and Beaver to the Sevier River. Due to the area's high elevation, 6,600 feet (2,000 m) above sea level, winter's cold weather arrived early in the year, and the most of the settlers' initial crops were killed by frost before they could mature. At a crisis point, seven men left the community to seek flour and foodstuffs from surrounding communities. Heavy snow forced the abandonment of wagons and teams, and the men finished their rescue mission on foot, reportedly by laying one quilt after another upon the snow to maintain their footing. Due to the Black Hawk War to the north, church officials decided the settlers should abandon the area, and they did so in May 1865.

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