Gorgeous Black TWH Stallion
Name
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Stallion
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
2,194/57,254
Ad Status
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Price
$300
Tennessee Walking Stallion for Sale in Englewood, TN
"Peanut" is registered with TWHBEA and RHBAA. We had him broke
to ride at 2, but only rode him a couple of times. Its been 8 years
since he was ridden so I am sure he needs to be re - broke. For the
last 8 years he has only been used for breeding and has produced big
healthy foals with wonderful gaits and temperments. He is an Gorgeous
Stallion, friendly, easy to work with, and naturally gaited. He is
a big sweetheart and we would love to keep him but we have no use for
a stallion. He is UTD on vaccinations, wormings, trims, and floats.
He has no health problems or vices. He is worth much more but we need
to sell him asap as we will be moving soon and can not take him with us.
Please e - mail me for website to see his offspring and pedigree.
Disciplines
About Englewood, TN
In 1857, businessman John Dixon established the Eureka Cotton Mills near what is now Englewood where they used regionally-grown cotton to produce yarn. The small mill community that developed around the mill became known as Eureka Mills. By 1875, Elisha Brient, a partner of Dixon, and several of Brient's relatives had acquired Eureka Cotton Mills, and in 1894 the Brients renamed the town of Eureka Mills "Englewood". The name was suggested by Nancy Chestnutt, a sister-in-law of James Brient, who thought the area resembled the English forests of the Robin Hood tales she had read about as a child. In the late 19th century, the Brients began building shops and gristmills approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of their milltown at a railroad stop called Tellico Junction, where the Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern Railroad (which roughly followed modern U.S.