Experienced Dressage Show Horse
Name
Breed
American Warmblood
Gender
Stallion
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
510/45,128
Ad Status
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Price
$25,000
American Warmblood Stallion for Sale in Lexington, KY
Tucker is one of the most mature three year olds I have ever known. He was
broke using John Lyons techniques. He's a beautiful mover. He has been
shown in dressage training levels 1 through 4 and has won first, second,
or third in each of these levels. Tucker will start dressage level 1
and begin being trained for jumping in the spring. He has been shown in
eighteen FEI shows in 2006 and 2 farm shows. All his tests scores and
comments were kept and can be viewerd. He has scored enough points to
be registered as an American Warmblood and has all his papers. He missed
nationals in 2006 by only one point in the open division. He has a very
willing attitude and is a quick learner. Tucker has one of the sweetest
natures. He can be lead in and out of the pasture with simply a rope
around his neck. He trailers, clips, and stands well for the farrier.
Tucker is a sweetheart. www. HorseHavenFarm. Com
About Lexington, KY
This area of fertile soil and abundant wildlife was long occupied by varying tribes of Native Americans. European explorers began to trade with them, but settlers did not come in large numbers until the late 18th century. Lexington was named in June 1775, in what was then considered Fincastle County, Virginia, 17 years before Kentucky became a state. A party of frontiersmen, led by William McConnell, camped on the Middle Fork of Elkhorn Creek (now known as Town Branch and rerouted under Vine Street) at the site of the present-day McConnell Springs. Upon hearing of the colonists' victory in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, they named the site Lexington.