Domino for Adoption

Name
Domino
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Chestnut
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2007
Country
United States
Views/Searches
265/7,415
Ad Status
Price
$600

Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in College Station, TX

Domino was ridden by his first foster home in the round pen with no problems. He spent time with a trainer who rode him and said he stands well for the farrier, for grooming, for saddling and unsaddling. He also leads well, and he loads and unloads easily. He is also easy to catch in pasture, and he gets along well with other horses. He moves around a bit when fly sprayed, and he stands well for baths. He stands well for mounting and dismounting from both sides. He is ridden with a soft, fleece-covered girth due to some old scarring. His trainer rode him western and says that he moves out to walk and trot in both directions on verbal command but you need to also apply leg to get him into a canter. He backs with hand and leg cues. He does better with neck reining verses direct reining and is starting to learn to give to leg pressure, walk and trots over jumps and cavalettis and barrels. He enjoys trail rides alone or with other horses, does well around cars, dogs, kids on bikes and several other items.

About College Station, TX

The origins of College Station date from 1860, when the Houston and Texas Central Railway began to build through the region. Eleven years later, the site was chosen as the location for the proposed Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, a land-grant school. In 1876, as the nation celebrated its centennial, the school (renamed Texas A&M University in 1963) opened its doors as the first public institution of higher education in the state of Texas. The population of College Station grew slowly, reaching 350 in 1884 and 391 at the turn of the century. However, during this time, transportation improvements took place in the town.

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