Ranch/Trail Horse
Name
Tejano
Breed
Appaloosa
Gender
Gelding
Color
Bay
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.1 hh
Foal Date
January, 2010
Country
United States
Views/Searches
926/141,469
Ad Status
—
Price
$3,500
Appaloosa Gelding for Sale in Effingham, IL
ONLINE AUCTION
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Auction ends December 18th
$3500 Starting bid
Titus Equine Tejano...Child's horse deluxe! If you have ridden 0 times or for 50 years you will love Tejano! This wonderful, 12 yr old, 15.1 hand, Appaloosa gelding, is a true beginners horse! Ride him single, double, or triple! Ride him in lessons, on the ranch/trail, or take him to the fun shows! He is a finely trained gelding that takes his leads both directions, turns 360's on his haunches, side passes, does the Spanish walk and many other things. Tejano is an accomplished Jr Rodeo horse! Rope off him, run the barrels, and Poles as well. In Addition, he is a rock solid ranch horse, that you can rope and dr off of. Hes been trail ridden extensively and handles the toughest trails with ease. Crosses water, logs, and steep hills like a champion! He will ride out in a group or alone! He is well versed over the obstacles courses and is very versatile! Tejano is 100 percent sound, up to date on all vaccines, coggins, and farrier visits. Tejano is a structurally correct horse that has always been sound. From being used in lessons, to competing in Little Britches Rodeos, to trail riding he never disappoints! Not to mention he always stands out in the crowd! Call Titus Equine Mitch 217-549-3803. Located in Effingham, IL.
ONLINE AUCTION
Place your bid at PlatinumEquineAuction dot com
Auction ends December 18th
$3500 Starting bid
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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.