Kid Safe Ranch Pony
Name
Precila
Breed
Appaloosa
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
13.0 hh
Foal Date
January, 2014
Country
United States
Views/Searches
741/138,694
Ad Status
—
Price
$3,500
Appaloosa Mare for Sale in Effingham, IL
ONLINE AUCTION
Place your bid at PlatinumEquineAuction dot com
Auction starts October 30th and ends November 13th
$3500 Starting bid
Precilla is truly a one of a kind pony! She has been my 8 year old sons main trail mount for a little over the last year. She is great in the woods and will cross anything you point her at. She also rides nicely in the arena. She will wtl, and takes her correct leads. She neck reins. She will rise and lower to her riders abilities. Traffic does not phase her and she's been ridden around all different types of farm equipment. She trailers easily, walks in, and backs out. We have ridden her in parades, at fun shows, and at the county fair harness racing as well. Shes rock solid! My son is just becoming interested in horses and she has been great for him. Standing 13h shes great for kids or big enough for a small adult! Precilla is 100 percent sound. Current on all shots, her coggins, teeth floating, farrier visits, and wormings. Shes loves being in the pasture with other horses and is good in the herd. I have never witnessed her ever act marrish. She is pastured with mares and geldings. What is your, your child, or grand child's safety worth? What value do you put on a life long love of horses? To me Precilla provides these things, and that is priceless! 16.5 minutes of video provided, all with 2 different youth riders! The video tells the story! Located in Effingham, IL. Call Mitch 217-549-3803 with any questions.
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About Effingham, IL
Effingham was first settled in 1814, and was known from then until 1859 as Broughton. That year, 1859, it became the county seat with buildings relocated from nearby (now deserted) Ewington. The community was named after General E. Effingham, a local surveyor. In the late 1880s, local citizens founded Austin College, which lasted for several decades, and ultimately was purchased to become the Illinois College of Photography, also known as Bissel College.