Kids Trail Missouri Foxtrotter

Name
Okie
Breed
Missouri Fox Trotter
Gender
Gelding
Color
Gray
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
MFTHBA
Reg Number
11-98061
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
June, 2011
Country
United States
Views/Searches
247/17,956
Ad Status
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Missouri Fox Trotter Gelding for Sale in Natchez, MS

Open Bidding On Thehorsebay.com Sale Ends On 7/10 at 1pm CT. Visit the website to view more information including an UTD vet inspection, coggins, registration papers, video, images, and the owners contact information to ask questions, request more information, or make arrangements to come visit. Touches Muskogee Hillbilly (Okie) is the grandson of the Legendary Rex’s Golden Touch, 1990 World Grand Champion raised at Southern Missouri Foxtrotters Farm. His good breeding shows in his ability, temperament, and performance where he excels in every way. If a true all-around go-to horse is what you are looking for, this handsome grey palomino checks every box. Standing tall at 15 hands he is the perfect personal horse for everything from trails to cows. He is a been-there, done-that horse, safe and sane. He has a natural, very smooth foxtrot and never hard trots or paces. He has a smooth lope and an excellent stop. Beginners, guests, kids, anyone can ride him. He came to us as an experienced trail horse with many miles under saddle. Most of his trail time in Missouri was in both large and small groups, taking care of young inexperienced riders. Having now completed our full program he has the best ground and saddle training you can find – from basic lunging, flexing, picking up his shoulders, moving off your legs, and desensitizing to the obstacle course. All of this has been reinforced by practical experience and many hours doing his job. He is an all-around winner. He is ready for any shooting event, and has the temperament and experience for field trials, hunting, or mounted shooting. If you like water, mud, and steep trails just point Okie in the direction you want to go. Need to move cows? He tracks, cuts, has been roped off of, opens and closes gates, regularly moves cows, and will drag anything you latch to him. There is nothing under saddle this fine horse won’t willingly and capably do. He is 100% sound with no issues, vices, or barn problems. He stands to be saddled, trimmed, bathed and used as a diving board in ponds. Whatever you want to do, Okie has been there and done that. He has passed with flying colors our training and certification program and is proficient in all below and more: GROUNDWORK • Desensitize- Six areas o string o tarp • Disengage hips • Drive shoulders • Lower head • Back up • Send in a circle o disengage o change directions • Wrap around drill • Stand tied • Head work (ears, eyes, mouth) • Tail work • Obstacle course o jumps o tires o tetter- totter o phone poles o ditch o cowboy curtain • Block to saddle • Lateral flexion • Farrier work • Trailer loading • Saddling • Bridling • Hobbling UNDER SADDLE • Stand to mount • Bend laterally • Disengage hips • One-rein stops o walk o trot o lope • Cross over front • Moving leg yields • Serpentines • Disengage and back • Figure 8’s • Disengage on the fence • Cloverleaf pattern • Gait transitions • Sidepass on the fence • Sidepass off the fence • Basic Trail Ride • Advanced Trail Ride • Vertical backing • Draw to a stop • Move shoulders • Counter arc • Sidepass obstacles • Two-tracking • Incline Backing • Drive to a stop • Lope perfect circles • Water Crossing • Advanced Ditch work SPECIALITY TRAINING • Kid and guest approved • Mounted shooting • Roping Dummy o tracking o roping • Live Cattle • Open and close gates • Extreme Trail Ride • Archery shooting • Tomahawk throwing • Swimming pond

About Natchez, MS

Established by French colonists in 1716, Natchez is one of the oldest and most important European settlements in the lower Mississippi River Valley. After the French lost the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War), they ceded Natchez and near territory to Spain in the Treaty of Paris of 1763. (It later traded other territory east of the Mississippi River with Great Britain, which expanded what it called West Florida). After the United States acquired this area from the British after the American Revolutionary War, the city served as the capital of the American Mississippi Territory and then of the state of Mississippi. It predates Jackson by more than a century; the latter replaced Natchez as the capital in 1822, as it was more centrally located in the developing state.

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