Super Smooth, Beautiful Buckskin
Name
Deja
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Mare
Color
Buckskin
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.1 hh
Foal Date
June, 2011
Country
United States
Views/Searches
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Ad Status
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Price
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare for Sale in Everett, PA
Pleasant Run Deja… Deja is an 11 year old registered Tennessee Walking Horse mare that stands 14.1 hands tall and uniquely colored with a lot of chrome! Deja has an outstanding pedigree with the TWHBEA she has also been color genetics tested and successfully foaled out and raised babies. (See pictures for papers and equine genetic testing report) Outside of being a nice broodmare Deja has also been extensively used for trail riding. She was owned by an older couple who pleasure rode her the last four years on trails all over and also was enjoyed by their grandchildren too. Deja will go anywhere you point her out in the woods and down the trails. She will go over logs, through water/mud, over any kind of terrain, negotiates steep hills and grades and is great out in the lead, in the middle of the group or in the back. She is safe around other horses and is comfortable with dogs, vehicles and other equipment around her. She trail loads and hauls quiet and will get on a step up style or ramp trailer. She will also ride in the arena and has been used for some lessons in the arena as well. She ties single or on cross ties is great to groom and saddle and is very behaved for the vet and farrier. Deja is sound without vices or limitations of any kind.
We can help arrange hauling if needed, vet checks are welcomed at the perspective buyers expense. If you’d like to come meet her please give us a call and we can schedule a day and time that works best for everyone. Contact 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.