Elegant and Sweet 2006 Black Colt - Gait
Name
Breed
Peruvian Paso
Gender
Stallion
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,024/70,335
Ad Status
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Price
$1,200
Peruvian Paso Stallion for Sale in Burns, OR
Nicknamed Scamper, this darling colt is sweet and well - natured. He is
a quick learner who thrives on attention and is both calm and curious in
disposition. Very nice, smooth and elegant gait. Should mature at least
15 hh. Both parents are black, 11- year - old sire was Reserve Champion
Junior Stallion the only time shown and dam is 21. His dam is available
as well, and could be available in 3- in -1 package. Should make any
home proud, will definately be a flashy head turner with striking looks
and gait, gait, gait! This colt is priced to sell quickly. Buyer has
opportunity to name. Seller had a traumatic back injury which prevents
much work with horses, so must liquidate! Please view my other ads,
and contact me for more information. Discount for multiple purchases
or package deals on my other colts or fillies I have available.
About Burns, OR
Archeologists have found evidence of human habitation in the general vicinity of Burns from as early as 10,000 years ago. Members of the contemporary Burns Paiute Tribe of Harney County, descended mainly from the Wadatika band of Paiutes, were hunter-gatherers throughout central and southern Oregon. The Wadatikas were named after the wada seeds collected as food from near Malheur Lake. Their territory covered about 5,300 square miles (14,000 km 2) from the Cascade Range to near Boise and from the southern Blue Mountains to south of Steens Mountain. Scattered in the 19th century by clashes with white settlers and soldiers and through forced removal to distant reservations, some of the Paiutes eventually returned to Harney County.