Companion Horse Free To Good Home
Name
Breed
Mustang
Gender
Gelding
Color
Gray
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 1995
Country
United States
Views/Searches
7,994/160,557
Ad Status
—
Price
$1
Mustang Gelding for Sale in Wildomar, CA
This is Little Mister. He is a 14 hand, 21 year old, Mustang/Arabian gelding. I've owned him since he was 6 years old and have done everything from hunter jumpers/ dressage schooling shows, to trail rides and horse camping with him. He ties, clips, trailers, and is great with other horses. Due to me moving away for college he has had a lack of attention, hasn't been ridden regularly, and has basically been a pasture horse for the past 3 years. Therefore because I am far away and don't have the time/money to keep him, as much as it breaks my heart since I love him like a child, I am willing to give him away to a good home. He would make a great companion horse as he is very low maintenance and good with other horses. If ridden I would suggest an intermediate rider (preferably smaller girl) due to his lack of being ridden over the past 3 years. Please email or call me for more information. Once again I will only give him away to a good home!
About Wildomar, CA
In the summer of 1880 when, looking down from the peak of Mt. Baldy, Franklin Heald of Pasadena first noticed Lake Elsinore, then known as La Laguna. A few months later, in October, Frank Kimbal of San Diego signed an agreement with the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad to build a rail line past the lake from San Diego to Barstow, then known as Waterman. [ better source needed ] The next winter, Heald traveled by buggy to see La Laguna (Lake Elsinore) at the same time work commenced on the rail line from San Diego skirting the lakeshore. The new line was to be known as the California Southern Railroad.