Rocky Mountain Trail/Ranch/Play

Name
Gypsy
Breed
Rocky Mountain
Gender
Mare
Color
Black
Temperament
5 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
April, 2001
Country
United States
Views/Searches
164/9,483
Ad Status
Available
Price
$5,000

Rocky Mountain Mare for Sale in McMinnville, OR

At no fault of her own. I’m looking to find my Rocky Mountain mare a new home that she can thrive in. She is around 20yr-22yrs old and has a ton of life left. Rocky Mountains are fully gaited.and live a long time!I’m looking for a home that plans on using her for trails, kids to use her for fun, or open ranch work. her pros….. she is an extremely easy keeper,no joint or health problems. anyone can ride her, stands for the farrier, no shoes needed unless your going to be doing lots of gravel trails then I’d recommend shoes. loads great, loves bareback riding, respects all fences, will trail ride through anything, gets along great with other horses and all other animals. Does not kick or bite, knows all commands and is patterned in gaming events. The bad…. She can tend to get herd bound/buddy sour. She has gotten better over the years but can definitely need’s a buddy. She has done gaming and roping but really shouldn’t do many competitions unless there short days. Does not like box work! Once she’s done doing something, she’s pretty Persistent on doing something! She’s very safe with kids. But really shouldn’t do Ohset or 4-h. The 3-4 days of competition she will tend to throw fits. Maybe the right person can correct this but I haven’t been able to. She is a very sweet girl and loves attention. If you want a wonderful trail horse/ranch horse then she’s your girl!

About McMinnville, OR

Town founder William T. Newby joined the Great Migration of 1843, later claiming land in 1844 on the present site of McMinnville in what was known as the Oregon Country. He built a grist mill in 1853 at what would become the west end of Third Street. On May 5, 1856 Newby platted a town and named it after his hometown of McMinnville, Tennessee. Newby would later make a substantial donation of land for the founding of an institution of higher learning in the town, originally called McMinnville College but known today as Linfield College.

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