Ranch/Trail Horse, Ropes
Name
Boo
Breed
Friesian
Gender
Gelding
Color
Black
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.1 hh
Foal Date
June, 2018
Country
United States
Views/Searches
2,053/45,180
Ad Status
—
Price
$3,500
Friesian Gelding for Sale in Wickenburg, AZ
Stunning jet black friesian sport horse standing 16.1h and is 5 years old. Boo is an extremely beautiful and talented horse. He literally floats across the ground in all his gaits. Boo has been ridden both English and western and has seen lots of outside miles as well as training in the arena. He will travel out in the mountains on hunting trips or leisurely trail rides without a problem. He’s been exposed to dead game and has been packed. Boo knows what a days work is on the ranch and is familiar with cattle and a rope. He is a friendly horse that likes attention. He will meet you at the gate to be caught ready for anything. In the arena boo has very smooth elegant gates. He will lope collected circles has a great extended and slow Trot. Boo has a very nice stop as well and backs very soft and correctly. Boo is a very cool gelding that could go many directions and is ready for his forever home. Please call J Arrow Livestock Jerry 208-550-0992. Located in Wickenburg, AZ.
About Wickenburg, AZ
The Wickenburg area with much of the Southwest became part of the United States by the 1848 treaty that ended the Mexican–American War. The first extensive survey was conducted by Gila Rangers who were pursuing hostile Indians who had raided the Butterfield Overland Mail route and attacked miners at Gila City. In 1862, a gold strike on the Colorado River near present-day Yuma brought American prospectors, who searched for minerals throughout central Arizona. Many of the geographic landmarks now bear the names of these pioneers, including the Weaver Mountains, named after mountain man Pauline Weaver, and Peeples Valley, named after a settler. A German named Henry Wickenburg was one of the first prospectors.