Safe & Fun Paint QH
Name
Diamond
Breed
Paint
Gender
Mare
Color
Tobiano
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
June, 2009
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,856/85,814
Ad Status
—
Price
$3,500
Paint Mare for Sale in Middleburg, PA
Diamond is a one-of-a-kind mare with a loving disposition and the will to please at whatever she is asked to do. She stands 15hh and is 14 years old and is a black tobiano paint quarter horse mare. Diamond has been used on trails where she is extremely brave and will go where she is pointed without spook or hesitation. During our rides we encounter deer, turkeys, and other wildlife she never shy’s or spooks at anything. She has also been taken away to fun shows where she loves to run barrel’s and weave through the poles with ease. With more training she would make a great barrel horse. This mare will ride English as well with no issue she is a very versatile mare and can go in many directions. If you’re a rider who likes doing many different types of riding this is your girl. She has great manners, loves attention, and first to the gate to meet you. She is puppy dog friendly as well, easy for the farrier and the vet. She is current on Coggins and Vaccines. She has always been sound for us and never has had any health issues. For more info contact Sunset Drive Farm- Aaron 570-837-9825. Located in Middleburg, PA.
About Middleburg, PA
Native Americans had lived in the region for centuries. White settlers are recorded living in the area in 1755. Middleburg was originally named Swinefordstown (Swinefordstettle in the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect) after John Albright Swineford who ran a tavern here in 1787. He was also the owner of land located on the north bank of the Middle Creek on which engineer Frederick Evans laid out the town in 1800. This town became known as Middleburgh circa 1825, and was incorporated as a borough in 1864.