Chocolate Rocky Gaited/Trail

Name
Aristocrat
Breed
Rocky Mountain
Gender
Gelding
Color
Chocolate
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
RMHA
Reg Number
2021486946
Height
15.3 hh
Foal Date
May, 2016
Country
United States
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Rocky Mountain Gelding for Sale in Paris, KY

AVAILABLE ON THEHORSEBAY DOT COM TR’s Aristocrat is a registered and certified RMHA gelding. He is a stout, 15.2/15.3h tall, chocolate gelding sired by WGC RRF’s PrimeTime (who I trained) and out of my mare, The Cat’s Meow. Aristocrat inherited the best from both his parents and has an extremely smooth, well-timed gait that is hard to beat. He will easily stay in that consistent four beat on a loose rein. Aristocrat was bred and raised on my farm in Paris, KY. He has not been traded around and has had extensive training done by me. I specifically bred for Aristocrat because I wanted an easily gaited horse that could easily cover the ground. He is exactly what I wanted and can easily clear miles of trails with an even, four-beat gait. This horse excels on the trail, as he is forward going. Despite that, he is very controllable and will ride wherever you put him in a group. I have trail-ridden this horse many miles, and he is exactly what I want in a trail horse. I personally think he has the potential to become an endurance horse because he has enough self-motivation to cover a lot of ground. He’s light on his feet, and his movement in gait requires little effort from him physically. Aristocrat also has good, solid feet and is barefoot in all of the videos below. He will not give the farrier any troubles when getting shod or trimmed. He can be high-tied or high-lined overnight with no issues. He trailers quietly and stands to be saddled. He also stalls quietly and has no issues when pastured with other horses. He will also stand in a wash rack to be hosed after a long days’ worth of riding. Aristocrat will respond well to your leg pressure. He knows how to side-pass and will yield on his forequarters and hindquarters. He has been worked with on obstacles and will do what you ask of him, but he can get a little worked up if someone tries to rush him. He stands to be mounted and will side pass over to a mounting block or whatever you use for you to climb on. Aristocrat will be the same horse no matter how much time he gets off. If you are interested in Aristocrat, I would love it if you came to try him out. He is not a horse for everyone and can be taken aback by new people. However, it won’t take him long to warm up to you with a little encouragement and treats.
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About Paris, KY

Joseph Houston settled a station in the area in 1776, but was forced to relocate due to prior land grants. In 1786, Lawrence Protzman purchased the area of present-day Paris from its owners, platted 250 acres (100 ha) for a town, and offered land for public buildings in exchange for the Virginia legislature making the settlement the seat of the newly formed Bourbon County. In 1789, the town was formally established as Hopewell after Hopewell, New Jersey, his hometown. The next year it was renamed Paris after the French capital to match its county and honor the French assistance during the American Revolution. Among the early settlers in the late 18th and early 19th centuries were French refugees who had fled the excesses of their own revolution.

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