Exceptional Warmblood Colt
Name
Maui
Breed
Westphalian
Gender
Gelding
Color
Pinto
Temperament
4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.3 hh
Foal Date
May, 2016
Country
United States
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Ad Status
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Price
$24,500
Westphalian Gelding for Sale in Richmond, TX
Maui is an exceptionally friendly young horse, he is calm, trusting and easy to handle. His sweet disposition and quiet nature make him the easiest to handle young horse at our facility. He stands in cross ties to be groomed, washed, braided and for the farrier. He is up to date on shots, worming, trimming and has a current coggins.
Maui has great movement, presence and beautiful long legs! He is expected to excel in any discipline. He currently stands around 15.3hh and we expect him to mature around 16.2hh.
He comes from a renowned RPSI/Westfalen Jumping stallion (Pallido Blu) and his mother is our very own Hanoverian mare Darlette. His older half sister Beyonce is already showing great talent in the dressage ring at just 5 years old.
We will continue to work with him on the ground, and he will be started as a 3 year old.
Photos available on our website and Facebook page. We hope to have a video shortly.
Disciplines
About Richmond, TX
In 1822, a group of Austin's colonists went up the Brazos River, stopping near present-day Richmond where they built a fort called "Fort Bend". Named after Richmond, England, the town was among the 19 cities first incorporated by the short-lived Republic of Texas, in 1837. Early residents of the city include many prominent figures in Texas lore such as Jane Long, Deaf Smith, and Mirabeau Lamar, who are all buried in Richmond. On August 16, 1889, the town was the site of the "Battle of Richmond", an armed fight culminating the Jaybird–Woodpecker War, a violent feud over post-Reconstruction political control of Fort Bend County. The mayor from 1949 until his death in 2012 was Hilmar Moore.