Prospect Youth Show Pony
Name
Gem
Breed
Pinto
Gender
Mare
Color
Buckskin Overo
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
13.0 hh
Foal Date
March, 2021
Country
United States
Views/Searches
686/78,719
Ad Status
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Price
$8,500
Pinto Mare for Sale in Punxsutawney, PA
Offering -Saddlebred/Pinto Pony Cross. This a great little flashy Buckskin Pinto Filly. Is ideal for a youth that is graduating from a Small pony to a Large pony/ Small horse.
Born - 2021 March 31
Dam is and Pinto Pony 12.2 hands
Sire is a Spotted Saddlebred 14.3 Hands
This filly should finish at least 13 hands
She has been handled since birth. She has an amazing foundation on her. Has been brought along quietly and slow.
SUPER disposition.
Has had Loads of Natural Horsemanship and Desensitization.
Nice groundwork on Obstacles
She Long Reins Nicely
Is started under saddle. Progressing Beautifully.
This little Filly is developing into amazing little show pony. She would be great for Western or English disciplines. She has a great mind for Trail Obstacles. Could also be a nice Dressage pony.
Below are links to 2 Videos
The first video ( https://youtu.be/CtP_8vFRo5I ) is of her doing all her groundwork. Please check it out.
This 2nd video ( https://youtu.be/P31dzrvf_h8 ) is of her progression since under saddle.
She is located at Beaver Run Equestrian Dance Theatre in Punxsutawney Pa.
Ph - 814-246-8221
Please give us a call we will be happy to answer any questions. Asking $8500
About Punxsutawney, PA
Shawnee wigwam villages once occupied this site on the Mahoning Creek. The first settlement that included non-indigenous people was in 1772, when Reverend John Ettwein, a Moravian Church missionary, arrived with a band of 241 Christianized Delaware Indians. Swarms of gnats plagued early settlers and their livestock for years, and are blamed for Ettwein's failure to establish a permanent settlement there. The clouds of biting gnats eventually drove the Indians away. The Indians called the insects ponkies (living dust and ashes), and called their village Ponkis Utenink (land of the ponkies), from which the present name Punxsutawney evolved.