Good Mover Friesian Gelding
Name
Niek
Breed
Friesian
Gender
Gelding
Color
Black
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.2 hh
Foal Date
June, 2015
Country
United States
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Ad Status
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Price
$5,200
Friesian Gelding for Sale in Olympia, WA
Some horses would make you want to have the whole stable full of them! And such a horse is Niek. Uncomplicated, easy, sweet, well behaved etc are the keywords to this super fine stallion. Put a saddle on Niek? Fine boss! Niek want to be tied up for a while? Fine boss! Niek we're going to ride you today, fine boss! And Niek will you follow the hand then? Of course, boss! Such lovely horses and what a joy to ride this happy and sweet horse! Niek has only been under saddle for a short time but he puts his best foot forward every day! He likes to work, is not shivery or sensitive but not lazy or sluggish either. He already gives a familiar feeling. The nice thing is that Niek is also super nicely built and has fantastic movements, which makes him suitable for the sport, but because of his nice character we can definitely see him going for hacking out! Niek only has one disadvantage (well, you can't have everything) and that is that he is a stallion with only 1 testical down, so he will be sold including castration, this risk and the aftercare we will take care of completely so you don't have to worry about that! And you will get a total gelding. Please Text or Call (415)492-7802.
About Olympia, WA
The site of Olympia has been home to Lushootseed-speaking peoples known as the Steh-Chass (or Stehchass; who became part of the post-treaty Squaxin Island Tribe) for thousands of years. Other Native Americans regularly visited the head of Budd Inlet and the Steh-Chass including the other ancestor tribes of the Squaxin, as well as the Nisqually, Puyallup, Chehalis, Suquamish, and Duwamish. The first recorded Europeans came to Olympia in 1792. Peter Puget and a crew from the British Vancouver Expedition are said to have explored the site, but neither recorded any encounters with the resident Indigenous population here. In 1846, Edmund Sylvester and Levi Smith jointly claimed the land that is now downtown Olympia.
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