Bay/White Tobiano Gelding *Very Green*
Name
Breed
Paint
Gender
Stallion
Color
Black Overo
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
682/40,901
Ad Status
—
Price
$1,000
Paint Stallion for Sale in Mobile, AL
Rescue horse . . . Vet suggest was "roughly handled" during
breaking process due to old rope burn injury to back of hind left hoof.
Also, right front ankle injury. . . healing with osselets. Vet approved
continued training. I was told he hasn't been ridden in about 4 years.
Lots of spook in him. Very fearful of the saddle. Needs patient, loving,
kind owner with EXPERIENCED in GREEN HORSES. Seems to be more fearful
of men than women. I have been using Natural Horsemanship methods of
training. Adores being groomed, bathed. Loads easily in 4 horse stock
or 2 horse front load. Stands for farrier. Very affectionate horse.
No problem giving shots / paste. Easy keeper. Lounges on line or
with voice commands in roundpen. Stands barely over 14'2 will not
qualify for large pony. Possibly late cut. Does best with other
geldings. . . behavior changes with mares.
Disciplines
About Mobile, AL
The European settlement of Mobile began with French colonists, who in 1702 constructed Fort Louis de la Louisiane , at Twenty-seven Mile Bluff on the Mobile River, as the first capital of the French colony of La Louisiane. It was founded by French Canadian brothers Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville and Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, to establish control over France's claims to La Louisiane. Bienville was appointed as royal governor of French Louisiana in 1701. Mobile's Roman Catholic parish was established on July 20, 1703, by Jean-Baptiste de la Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier, Bishop of Quebec. The parish was the first French Catholic parish established on the Gulf Coast of the United States.