Friesian Trick Horse!!!
Name
Lakota
Breed
Friesian
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.2 hh
Foal Date
June, 2020
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,104/58,715
Ad Status
—
Price
$3,500
Friesian Mare for Sale in Everett, PA
Lakota of Lills Caliber is a double registered Friesian Sport Horse crossed on a well bred AQHA and is in her 3 year old year- her registries are through Friesian Sport Horse and the Friesian Blood Horse association- both papers and transfers are signed and in hand ready to go! She stands 15.2 hands tall with nice substance and bone. Lakota is the sweetest most docile girl to be around she craves love and attention and really enjoys her people time. She has a nice start under saddle and she is also trained to drive. Under saddle she will ride english or western and out on trails! She walks/trots and canters beautifully, takes both leads, soft in her chin when in contact, has a nice stop and steady back up as well as leg yields both ways. She has a great foundation to go in many directions from English to western or driving disciplines this girl can wear many hats. She stands tied single or on cross ties and she is good to saddle and groom and is also good to bathe and clip. She loads into any style trailer and hauls nicely. She rides out on the trail and through fields crossing logs, water and other natural obstacles. Great for the vet and farrier and has nice ground manners. Lakota is barefoot and sound in every way and has no vices or limitations. Lakota knows how to lay down on command, simply pull back on the reins while you touch your left foot to her left shoulder and she will lay down for you! If you are looking for a horse with LOADS of talent and potential this is your girl! Check out her video to see just how cool Lakota is, we sure enjoy pulling her out and working with her and know you will too! If interested in meeting Lakota give Benny Hall 814-979-2046 a call and we can set up a time that works best for everyone. Located in Everett, PA. As always vet checks are welcomed at the perspective buyers expense. If you need help arranging shipping please let us know and we can connect you to some of the haulers we have used and recommend!
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.