Kentucky Mountain Trail Horse

Name
Stroker
Breed
Kentucky Mountain
Gender
Gelding
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
July, 2009
Country
United States
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Kentucky Mountain Gelding for Sale in Jamestown, KY

Taking offers on THEHORSEBAY Stroker is a 15.1hh, 11 yr old, Sorrel Flax mane and tail, Kentucky Mountain, Gelding. He has been trail rode all over Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee. Stroker has been on many camping trips and ridden through State Parks. He has been ridden throughout Big South Fork and Brown County Indiana. Stroker is easy to clip, bathe, tack-up, load, and handle. Stroker is a confident horse that will ride out alone, lead in a group as well but rides quietly in the back. He is willing to walk but will move out in that smooth gait when asked. He has a very natural gait that anyone will enjoy! He has been ridden around farm equipment, ATV’s, over large noisy tarps and has also had guns shot off of his back. Stroker has been exposed to all kinds of wildlife such as deer or turkey or other animals like cows or dogs and will go anywhere that he is asked to. He has been riding on many miles in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky and encountered every obstacle possible on the trail. He will go up or down even the steepest slopes, across deep creeks, over downed trees, and over all types of rough terrain while still being sure-footed. He has been ridden in traffic and is very traffic safe around cars, semi, log, and dump trucks. He is always STROKIN!!!
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About Jamestown, KY

The community was established in 1826 to be the seat of the newly formed Russell County. It was briefly known as Jacksonville in honor of General Andrew Jackson, who had just won a plurality of the popular vote during the 1824 presidential election but lost the runoff in the House of Representatives, largely because of the " corrupt bargain" struck by Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams. However, an anti-Jacksonian party loyal to Clay came into power the same year and the post office was established in November as Jamestown after local landowner James Wooldridge, who (together with his brother John) had donated 110 acres of land for the town. The act of the state legislature incorporating the city in December continued this name, which the city has used since. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,624 people, 662 households, and 421 families residing in the city.

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