Clover
Name
Clover
Breed
Quarter Pony
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
5 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2016
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,111/84,244
Ad Status
—
Price
$6,500
Quarter Pony Mare for Sale in Victorville, CA
Great on trail, nice mover, good with other mares and geldings. I bought Clover a few months ago and then she sat for about 3 months, and now I am realizing she is not the lazy little pleasure pony I want. We just do not click. She's a good amount of whoa and go. She has gone on trail by herself fine, and goes through water with a little push. I've taken her through the Wienerschnitzel drive through, and the Jack in the Box drive through and she did great! Doesn't seem to care about dogs or dirt bikes. When I bought her she has shoes, but she has been barefoot since being with me.
(She is overdue at the moment. Farrier is coming out this friday).
As I've been working with her she seems to get bored just doing w/t/c around the arena, but once you bring poles or barrels out she gets into work mode. She is a looky loo and looks everywhere, so probably not best for a nervous rider.
I rode her english for the first time today, and she did good! She was a bit forward at the canter compared to when she goes western, but I’ll be working on that with her until she sells. She trots over small cross rails and poles no problem.
About Victorville, CA
In 1858, Aaron G. Lane came to what is now known as Victorville and founded a way station called "Lane's Crossing." For many years it provided shelter and supplies for people making the journey across the desert from the east to San Bernardino. Lane's Crossing was on the Mojave River on today's Turner Road, two miles north from where Interstate 15 crosses the river. Captain Lane was a veteran of the Mexican–American War who had suffered from malaria during that war. Originally he migrated west to join the California gold rush, but he learned that he could make a better living selling supplies to the miners.