Gypsy Vanner Pony Cross Trail
Name
Sunshine
Breed
Gypsy Vanner
Gender
Mare
Color
Black
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
12.1 hh
Foal Date
March, 2019
Country
United States
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Ad Status
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Price
Contact
Gypsy Vanner Mare for Sale in Greensburg, KY
OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY,COM. SALE ENDS ON 07/18 @ 3:40PM CT. More information is available on the website, including an UTD vet inspection, Coggins, video, images, and the owner's contact information to ask questions, request information, or make arrangements to come to visit.
Look at little Sunshine go!! Sunshine is a beautiful 4-year-old Gypsy Vanner x pony cross. She stands 12.1hh. She is as sweet and well-mannered as they come. Sunshine rides the best. She crosses logs, creeks, puddles, etc. She walks, trots, and lopes. Sunshine can adjust to any level of rider. She will walk all day, take care of the beginner riders, and can be used for higher-level disciplines for more experienced riders. She stands good for bathing, saddling, harnessing, grooming, etc. She can be ridden out by herself as well as in a group. Sunshine is an easy keeper. She can be kept in a stall or out in a pasture, as she is very easy to catch. She can be hooked up and drives the best. She easily drives through town and is not scared of traffic. The Amish formerly owned Sunshine and has been used in the hay field, pulling the cuter and rake. Adults or kids can drive her. She is not hard-mouthed and doesn’t pull on your hands. She is as nice of a pony as you will find. She’s got her whole life ahead of her. She is one you will not want to miss!!
About Greensburg, KY
The 1780 settlement was originally known as "Glover's Station", for local landowner John Glover, who received 193 acres (0.78 km 2) in the area as a military grant after the American Revolution. Following the establishment of Green County (named for Revolutionary War Maj. General Nathanael Greene ) from parts of Lincoln and Nelson counties in 1792, Greensburg was laid out and established two years later as its eponymous seat of government. It was incorporated as a city a year after that. The central Public Square was also laid out in 1795 and has been retained as designed since then, with the only changes being the paving of the square with concrete and the installation of concrete dividers and parking meters in the four quadrants.