Tobiano Missouri Foxtrotter

Name
TK Lady Darlin
Breed
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gender
Mare
Color
Tobiano
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
June, 2007
Country
United States
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Missouri Fox Trotter Mare for Sale in Grand Junction, CO

TK Lady Darlin, aka Lady, is a fourteen-year-old Missouri Fox trotter. Lady, a flashy black and white paint is an eye-catching mare both in the arena and on the trail. Standing 15.1 hands, Lady is a perfect size for any rider. She was just seen by the vet and has had no health issues to date. Lady has great feet and has never had any lameness issues. She has been ridden with shoes and barefoot and does great either way. Lady has never been bred but could make a fantastic breeding mare at some point. Her colors are absolutely stunning, and her conformation is nearly flawless. Lady was bred locally on the western slope at a Missouri fox trotter ranch. She was bred for color, bloodlines, and good confirmation. Lucky enough to acquire all three traits, Lady is a rare example of a fox trotter that truly showcases the best of the breed. While we have owned Lady, we have used her as a trail horse. Living in western Colorado, we have access to amazing desert and mountain terrain. Lady is fantastic on the trail. She is smooth and confident, able to ride at any position within a group. Lady does fine being ridden alone but struggles to leave a group. This is her primary flaw. Lady crosses water, crosses bridges, walks over logs, through mud, and up and downhills. She is sure-footed and is a trustworthy horse. Lady loads in the trailer, ties, stands to be bathed, groomed, and all other ground manners. She is incredibly personable and loves people. Lady wants to please and is a horse that will give you her best effort all day long.

About Grand Junction, CO

In September 1881 the former Ute Indian Territory was abolished and the Utes forced into a reservation so that the U.S. government could open the area to white settlers. Clinton County, Pennsylvania-born George Addison Crawford (1827–91) soon purchased a plot of land. On July 22, 1882, he incorporated the town of Grand Junction and planted Colorado's first vineyard near Palisade, Colorado, causing the area to become known as the Colorado Wine Country. Grand Junction also has a storied past with gunfighters, miners, and early settlers of the American Southwest.

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