AQHA Fantastic Western Pleasure Trail Ho
Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
937/87,698
Ad Status
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Price
$5,000
Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Thousand Oaks, CA
"Jancy" (mare) has been with current owner for 5 1 / 2 years,
who's job has been predominately trail riding for pleasure. In the last
six months she has also been used for adult beginner rider in western
pleasure lessons, trail riding, and natural horsemanship classes. Jancy's
previous owners showed Jancy in Western Pleasure classes in Glennville
and Deland California Areas. Her Sire, Zipped My Zipper, has shown in Top
Ten World Show, Quarter Horse Congress, NSBA Money - Earner, Performance
Point Earner. Bloodline sire has two great pleasure horse performers
and producers Zippo Pine Bar and Hot Rodders Jet Set. Jancy ties,
clips, trailers no problem. Gaits are smooth and quiet. Forward mover
at walk but quiet jog and lope. Full blood bay coloring with two small
rear white socks. Easier keeper. Alfalfa twice a day. No suppliments
currently given. . . not needed. Barefoot and loving it! Mixes it up
with turnout friends, mares and geldings just fine. Trails out alone
and confident or follows with manners a group. Not "marish".
Foaled April 1998 Call Stacy 805-279-7***9. . . . come on out for a ride
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About Thousand Oaks, CA
Chumash people were the first to inhabit what is now called Thousand Oaks, settling there over 10,000 years ago. It was home to two major villages: Sap'wi ("House of the Deer") and Satwiwa ("The Bluffs"). Sap'wi is now by the Chumash Interpretive Center which is home to multiple 2,000 year-old pictographs. Satwiwa is the home of the Native American Indian Culture Center which sits at the foothills of Mount Boney in Newbury Park, a sacred mountain to the Chumash. A smaller village, Yitimasɨh, was located where Wildwood Elementary School sits today.