Reined Cow Horse Bred Broodmare

Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
Country
United States
Views/Searches
55/0
Ad Status
Available
Price
$3,000

Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Belton, SC

5yo Appendix Reined Cow Horse Bred Broodmare, Pepto Lena Lil Chick. She was injured when she was young and sadly her cow horse/reining training has caused a re-injury and ended her show career. She was awesome to train and I loved riding her...especially stopping her! I am selling her as a BROODMARE. I myself, am not set up for breeding right now. She was easy to train, very talented, a natural smooth stopper, and low necked. She is sweet, laid back, very trusting and willing, and gets along well with other horses in a pasture or she can be pastured by herself. She is used to both. Her dam is on site and is an ARHA Reserve World Champion in All-Around Ranch Horse Versatility, NRCHA money earner, AQHA points in Working Cow Horse and Ranch Horse Versatility, and AQHA World Qualifier in AM Cow Horse. PEPTOBOONSMAL - $25 + Million Dollar Sire, POCO SAN LENA - won $32,550.55 in NCHA dollars, and LENAS LIL BOON -ROM Performance-Open WITH LTE $16,000, are on her papers. She traces back to CHICKASHA DAN on dam's side, who earned: Superior Cutting, AQHA World Champion Cutting, 1968 NCHA World, 1967, AQHA Hi Point Cutting Horse, 1967 AQHA Hi Point Open Cutting Stallion, NCHA $/COA-Bronze-Silver, and Hall of Fame. This mare has the breeding to produce super nice reining or cow horse foals. This a recent picture, please contact me for more pictures and videos. Vet and farrier references available. She is not crippled, but she cannot withstand the demands of a reined cow horse career. After more pasture rest she will be able to be ridden for trail/pleasure. I have x-rays and ultrasound images of her injury. She is enrolled in the Incentive Fund. No vices, loads, up-to-date on vaccines, loves baths. Contact for more details.
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About Belton, SC

In 1845 a group was created to connect the Piedmont region of South Carolina by rail to the existing rail system which then ran from Columbia to Charleston. The expanded rail line ran through what was to become Belton, with a spur line which ran to the nearby town of Anderson. Because of the population explosion that occurred by the time the railroad had been completed in 1853, the state incorporated the town in 1855, with the boundaries being located within a half mile radius from the new railroad depot. The city was given the name of Belton after the first president of the Columbia and Greenville Railroad from Newberry, John Belton O'Neal. The city prospered not only due to the railroad junction, but also because of the area's cotton crop, which led to the establishment of cotton mills.

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