A Beautiful Muscat Great Granddaughter
Name
Breed
Arabian
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
532/38,298
Ad Status
—
Price
$6,000
Arabian Mare for Sale in Paducah, KY
Wonderful foal by Khehanad Adhem + / . Already winning in Sport Horse
classes as a yearling!2008 Region 11 Sport Horse In Hand Open Mares
Reserve Champion, Region 14 top 5. Dark bay with four white socks,
a star, and snip. This baby can do anything. Wonderful personality,
absolutely loves people and stands quietly, allows her feet to be
picked up. She was imprinted and you can do pretty much anything with
her. She has great conformation, long straight legs, should be a big
filly. Excellent breeding, double Adhem* great granddaughter, also great
granddaughter of Muscat and Probat. She has athleticism and ability out
of this world. She is from a Arabian sport horse sire (Khehanad Adhem+
/ ) and a halter / sport, (a little race breeding as well) , bred mare
(Spring Muscatel) . This filly will be a prospect for anything you want
to do with her. Absolutely beautiful, exotic head.
About Paducah, KY
Paducah was first settled as "Pekin" around 1821 by European Americans James and William Pore. The town was laid out by explorer William Clark in 1827 and renamed Paducah. Although local lore long connected this to an eponymous Chickasaw chief "Paduke" and his tribe of "Paducahs", authorities on the Chickasaw have since said that there was never any chief or tribe of that name, or anything like it, nor any words like them in the Chickasaw language. Instead, it is thought that Clark named the town for the Comanche people, who were known by the settlers as the Padoucas, from a Spanish rendering of the Kaw Pádoka. or Omaha Pádoⁿka.) Paducah was formally established as a town in 1830 and incorporated as a city by the state legislature in 1838.