Dressage Gelding

Name
Armani
Breed
Thoroughbred
Gender
Gelding
Color
Bay
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2015
Country
United States
Views/Searches
12/1,313
Ad Status
Available
Price
$5,000

Thoroughbred Gelding for Sale in Sevierville, TN

MCS Performance Horses present: Are you looking for tall, dark and handsome? Are you looking to excel in dressage and HUS classes now and maybe jumping in another year or so? I have found the horse for you. -In your pocket personality(would live in the house) -Easy to ride(forward and willing) -Great ground covering paces(for shows and trails) -natural horsemanship, dressage, and jumping foundational work all completed(ready to show 1st level and low cross rails-don't recommend jumping horses frequently until 6 years old) -Always great attitude (ridden 5-6 times a week sometimes twice a day) -has done lead line with my 2 kids under 5 Specs: 16 + hh, 4 year old, appendix(Qh x TB) bay gelding, barefoot, trailers, bathes, clips, loads, (make sure to check out my video), wtc, simple lead change, sidepasses, rein backs, leg yields, yield HQ, yield FQ, stretches into contact, good with cows, tarps, sprinklers, other horses, trail class obstacles, liverpool, flower boxes, barrels,deer, turkeys, dogs, kids, etc. Vices: -A little thin body score of 4.5 (high work load and growing, we are working on it) -Forward ride and so does not stop on a dime (he has been trained to work off of your seat) so can be a little lazy in stopping when you ask(just use more rein or one rein stop and he immediately stops) because of this and only this I would recommend a confident beginner and up Asking 5000 obo located in Sevierville (8652472923) Can help arrange shipping anywhere Youtube video: https://youtu.be/QC6RAGbsBic

About Sevierville, TN

Native Americans of the Woodland period were among the first human inhabitants of what is now Sevierville. They arrived some time around 200 A.D. and lived in villages scattered around the area known as Forks-of-the-River. Between 1200 and 1500 A.D., during the Dallas Phase of the Mississippian period, a group of Native Americans established McMahan Mound Site, a relatively large village centered on a platform mound and surrounded by a palisade just above the confluence of the West Fork and the Little Pigeon River. This mound was approximately 16 feet (5 m) high and 240 feet (73 m) across.

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