Kid Safe Mare

Name
Jasmine
Breed
Haflinger
Gender
Mare
Color
Pinto
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
13.3 hh
Foal Date
January, 2012
Country
United States
Views/Searches
324/12,974
Ad Status
Available
Price
$4,000

Haflinger Mare for Sale in Lebanon, PA

Unicorn Alert! Super All Around Completely Broke Mare! This girl is a once in a life time horse. Jasmine is a 13.3 hand, stocky, 7 year old Haflinger Paint cross. You can do anything to this horse. She has been ridden English, Western, bareback and has had one foal. She will direct rein and neck rein, you can ride her with a bit or just a halter. Will W/T/L and back up. Goes over bridges, obstacles, water, tarps, jumps. Stands to be cross tied, brushed, saddled, fly sprayed, bridled, mounted, bathed, clipped, feet trimmed, and stands for the vet. Inside a round pen or arena she is very lazy and very much a kick ride, she can be hard to get to lope in a small pen. Outside she walks a little more forward. She has been trail ridden, given lessons, had a baby, and been to a show recently. Jasmine has had a harness on a handful of times and would make a gorgeous carriage horse. A beginner can easily ride her in a show. She has never bucked, kicked reared, or bit. She has never spooked at anything on trails and is great in a group of horses. She is great in a stall, out on pasture and in a trailer. Good with geldings, mares, and ponies. Use to electric fence, is a very easy keeper and has never needed shoes on. Jasmine is up to date on her coggins, rabies, deworming, her feet being trimmed and her teeth being floated. Jasmine is great with beginners and she can sit for months and is still the same relaxed, laid back horse. Don't miss out on this amazing horse! She is located in Lebanon PA. Asking $4000 https://youtu.be/s1BKB6la2gg

About Lebanon, PA

Native tribes in the area of what is now Lebanon included the Shawnee, Susquehannock, Gawanese, Lenape (or Delaware), and Nanticoke peoples. Lebanon was settled by European colonists in 1720, many with the family names of "Steitz" and "Light", along a creek that was then named "Steitz Creek". The Light patriarchs built a fort to protect against Indians and named it "Light's Fort". The town was laid out in 1753, incorporated as a borough on February 20, 1821, and became a city on November 25, 1885. It adopted the commission form of government, consisting of four councilmen and a mayor.

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