Rare Colored Appaloosa
Name
Spotify
Breed
Appaloosa
Gender
Gelding
Color
Champagne
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.1 hh
Foal Date
June, 2009
Country
United States
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Ad Status
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Price
$3,500
Appaloosa Gelding for Sale in Everett, PA
Spotify is a 13 year old champagne appaloosa gelding that stands 14.1 hands tall. Spotify has the coolest markings dressed in a shimmery champagne color and light contrasting mane and tail! Spotify is quiet to tie single or on cross ties and will stand quietly and patiently for a bath and to be groomed. He is good to clip and for the vet and farrier to work on also. He stands patiently while saddling and stands to be mounted. Spotify is a great trail horse, he’s been used for countless miles and miles of trail riding, overnight camping trips, gone on hunter paces and even done some cow sorting. He is not afraid of much and does well in new settings and places. Spotify will load into any style trailer and hauls quiet and offloads in new places like it’s his job. Spotify has been arena ridden and will walk, trot and canter both ways as well as take both leads, collect in contact and has a nice stop and backs up. He has been used some in a lesson program, both English and western. He would make a great horse for an older kid to take to play day type shows and do some gaming/sorting and other like events on. He is good around other horses and doesn’t offer to bite or kick, even if another horse rides up close behind him or beside him. He will go over downed trees, through mud and water and over various type of terrain and trail. He will ride out alone or in a group and is good around dogs, vehicles and other equipment. Spotify sells sound with no limitations. We can help arrange shipping anywhere, as always pre purchase exams are welcomed at the perspective buyers expense. For more info call Benny Hall 814-979-2046. Located in Everett, PA.
About Everett, PA
Over 200 years ago, the sun pierced through the thick forest on a small Indian village and trading post known as Bloody Run, which was located on a wagon road headed to Fort Dusquesne in south central Pennsylvania. [ citation needed ] In 1787, Michael Barndollar purchased the land in this area, and laid out a town which was originally called Waynesburg. This name was never widely used and this small village was incorporated as a borough in November 1860, to be known as Bloody Run. While this name carries with it many interesting stories and much history, the name was changed in February 1873 to Everett. The Everett Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.