Fancy, Athletic, Exotic Sport Horse Colt
Name
AO Aldonis
Breed
Akhal Teke
Gender
Stallion
Color
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Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
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Foal Date
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Country
United States
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Ad Status
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Price
$2,500
Akhal Teke Stallion for Sale in Salmon, ID
AO Aldonis is a beautiful, fancy, tall Akhal - Teke / Appaloosa sport
horse colt! Likely to be a metallic dark buckskin, who might develop
spotting later, Aldonis has the Teke hooded eye & looks, but is more
Warmblood - like than he is exotic and typy. He is sireed by teh
spotted sport horse stallion Halhelooya. The pictures just don't do
Aldonis justice. He is so much prettier! His pedigree contains proven
performance, including Sengar, long - listed for the Olympic Equestrian
team for his jumping prowess. His dam has beautiful suspended movement
and is a natural jumper. Aldonis already has beautiful natural form
when leaping the creek in the pasture. He could go with dressage, show
jumping or more. Should finish around 16+h.
About Salmon, ID
The Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed the continental divide at Lemhi Pass, 30 miles (48 km) to the southeast of Salmon. They followed the Salmon River through the present site of the city, then ascended the North Fork of the river, at the present day town named after the confluence, to cross into present-day Montana near Lost Trail Pass. The sole female in the party, Sacagawea, was born in the Lemhi Valley near Salmon. The Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural and Educational Center was opened in Salmon in August 2003. From 1910 to 1939, Salmon was the western terminus of the now-defunct Gilmore and Pittsburgh Railroad.