Western Dressage Pony!

Name
Falcon
Breed
Half Arabian
Gender
Gelding
Color
Liver Chestnut
Temperament
5 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.2 hh
Foal Date
May, 2015
Country
United States
Views/Searches
425/25,917
Ad Status
Available
Price
$5,000

Half Arabian Gelding for Sale in Hanover, PA

Putting out feelers for consideration: HCF’s Bold Falcon - 7 year old paint/Arabian grade gelding (original breeders cannot find mom or dad’s papers and can’t remember their registered names). So upfront, Falcon is my heart horse and I am very particular when it comes to a new home for him. A first consideration buyback clause will be in the bill of sale. I would prefer a forever home for my goofy boy because he bonds quickly to someone and gets attached. That said he will ride to the moon and back for you. He loves to work. Right now I have him competing in western dressage intro (scores consistently between the mid 60’s to sometimes the 70’s depending on how I am riding) and basic (scores consistently in the mid 60’s depending on my riding!). He is not the biggest fan of trail riding but will go out with other horses who are unfazed but any monsters, real or imaginary that may be encountered. Trailers great, but prefers a step up trailer. Good for the farrier and dentist. Is a little sensitive skinned for shots. Is UTD on everything - due for dentist in the fall. I ride him in a sweet copper French link, just because he needs something to fidget with because he is a little mouthy! He is a handy little horse who could go in any direction, but when I say he loves to work, he loves to work and needs a job or he thinks of creative things to do to occupy his mind. That being said, if he has to sit for a week or two, he is the same horse. Like I said, this is my heart horse and I need to be sure he is going somewhere he will be loved and spoiled as much as he is accustomed to! 5🥕🥕🥕, would also consider leasing him if leader agreed to take weekly lessons with my trainer, showing opportunities available

About Hanover, PA

In 1727, John Digges, an Irish nobleman of Prince George's County, Maryland, obtained a grant of 10,000 acres (40 km 2) of land where Hanover is now located from Charles Calvert, the fourth Lord Baltimore. The area was called Digges Choice, and in 1730, a group of Catholics started the settlement that became known as the Conewego Settlement. Settlers from both Maryland and Pennsylvania began moving into the area in the 1730s. At this time, Maryland and Pennsylvania did not agree on the northern border of Maryland and the southern border of Pennsylvania, and the area that is now Hanover was in the disputed area claimed by both states. This led to numerous disputes about property ownership from the 1730s until 1760.

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