Brave and Smart Gelding Get It

Name
Dan
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Brown
Temperament
5 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
IALHA
Reg Number
18199(S)
Height
7.0 hh
Foal Date
March, 2016
Country
United States
Views/Searches
2,126/167,842
Ad Status
Price
$1,500

Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Russellville, AR

Suprise!!!!!A sweet registered bay AQHA gelding. He stands a solid foundation of 17.0, he has Superiors in Western Pleasure and Western Riding,This gelding has brains, looks, and bloodlines. Dan is one of the coolest horses I have ever sat on. If you are looking for a versatile horse, he is your guy. We have had this gelding for quite some time. We have taken him team penning and sorting. In previous times, Dan had some reining training. He will in fact spin a hole in the ground. I’d say Dan has more buttons on him than a Cadillac Escalade! Dan has been trail ridden. He will go out alone or with others. Never fazed or bothered by anything! Dan has also been ridden English and will take a jump. He will walk, trot, canter, and even short lope from the palm of your hand. Dan has a one hand neck rein, side pass, and even a sliding stop. “Yes I said sliding stop” he will drag his booty like a wormy dog! Dan is not like any ordinary horse… he wants to be your best friend. He is super sweet, very much so in your pocket. He loves cuddles and treats. Very spoiled here on the farm. Dan is very mellow, he walks right up to you in the pasture, he gets along well with others. He just really is the definition of a perfect horse! Dan loves to be groomed and bathed. He stands to get saddled, unsaddled, mounted, and dismounted. Dan is 100% sound in every way shape or form!

About Russellville, AR

Before the town was named Russellville, it was known as Chactas Prairie, The Prairie, or Cactus Flats. In the early 19th century, Osage from Missouri hunted frequently in the valley where Russellville is located. Between 1818 and 1828, the area was within a Cherokee reservation, but after 1828 the Cherokee were removed to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma), and the land became available for white settlement. The first settler in the area was P.C. Holledger in 1834.

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