Granddaughter Of Secretariat - AQHA Appendix Mare - "That's Brilliant"

Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Gray
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
17.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2001
Country
United States
Views/Searches
937/14,790
Ad Status
Available
Price
$4,500

Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Lowville, NY

Video on Youtube under "That's Brilliant - Dreamhorse - AQHA 2001 Appendix Mare": Willow is a finished and proven show mare with AQHA points in HUS and Showmanship. Multiple Championships and day end award winner. Always in the TOP TEN. No tune up needed! Just bathe and go! Showmanship MACHINE!! Does perfect patterns with a 6 year old child and without a halter on. GREAT with children and beginning adults, very quiet, would be wonderful in a lesson program or show family, a true gentle giant. Gets along well with other horses. Wonderful in the pasture or in a box stall. Lounges, loads and backs off, bathes, ground ties, and clips. Goes through water, walks on tarps and over poles! Perfect for the farrier (I don’t even have to stand with her). Desensitized to fairs, airplanes and helicopters overhead, and even chainsaws!! Follows the lawn mower around! Can go with or without shoes. Quick stop! Pattern horse deluxe! She is a people pleaser and strives to do maneuvers correctly no matter how tired she is! Has never been bred but would throw wonderfully minded babies and make a great addition to a lesson and breeding farm! It’s time for her to make someone else a wonderful mount and teach someone else to ride! Willow is truly in her prime. Come try her out, you’ll truly fall in love! Up to Date on all shots, coggins, trimming, and teeth! Special considerations will be made to the right home.
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About Lowville, NY

Settled in 1798 by a company from Westfield, Massachusetts, the town was formed in 1800 from The Town of Mexico, New York in Oswego County. In 1803, part of Lowville was used to form the town of Harrisburg. The Village of Lowville was incorporated in 1854 and was designated the county seat in 1864, succeeding the community of Martinsburg in the Town of Martinsburg. Daniel Kelley, along with his six sons, settled in Lowville in 1798, moving from Middletown, Connecticut. With the help of others, Daniel put up a saw mill and a two-story house.

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