Amazing Palomino Overo
Name
Coty
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Palomino
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.3 hh
Foal Date
June, 2011
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,596/49,973
Ad Status
—
Price
$3,500
Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Brodhead, KY
Hotshot Cody is a stout built 15.3hh, 12 year old, Registered APHA, Champagne/Palomino Overo Gelding. Cody is a well traveled horse that has seen big country from the prairies of Kansas to the hills of Tennessee, he has been ridden throughout the rolling hills of Maryland and to say the least he is very well traveled and versatile horse! I have hauled him to team sorting events, took him on a few weekend camping trips and thrown a rope off of him as well… You just pick what you want to do and Cody will gladly do the job. He has worked on a ranch, has been trail ridden in several states and I’v used him a couple times at the stockyards to pen cattle. He will cross creeks, ditches, logs and navigate rough rocky areas. He is traffic safe. He has a smooth jog, a nice lope, will slide stop, turns a circle both ways, sidepasses and backs with ease! Cody is a confident horse on the trails and will lead the crew, head out alone or follow behind with no issues! He has been exposed to all kinds of wildlife such as deer or turkey or other animals like cows or dogs and will go anywhere that he is asked too. He has been rode many miles in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky and encountered every obstacle possible on the trail. He will go up or down even the steepest slopes, across deep creeks, over downed trees, and over all types of rough terrain while still being sure footed. Cody is not cinchy, cold backed, does not crib or weave. If you’re looking for a classy looking trail or ranch horse, you have sure found him! Feel free to call Parker with any questions at 319-242-2815. Located in Brodhead, KY.
About Brodhead, KY
What is now Brodhead was originally a stagecoach stop and drover's stable known as Stigalls Station. When the L&N Railroad reached the area in early 1868, a train station was established, and the town was given its current name. The town is believed to have been named for the contractor responsible for building the rail line in the area, or for Richard Brodhead, a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania.