Family Horse for Sale

Name
Boo
Breed
Arabian
Gender
Gelding
Color
Chestnut
Temperament
4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.3 hh
Foal Date
April, 2007
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,149/174,660
Ad Status
Price
$1,500

Arabian Gelding for Sale in Holladay, UT

Boo is a 2007, 15.3hh, purebred, registered, chestnut, Arabian gelding with papers. He has won several regional and national western pleasure competitions but has been ridden hunter, English, and a little dressage for years since. He has also been a lesson horse for one of the most prominent barns in Utah, and has been owned by our family for a little over 3 years. He is an incredible riding horse. More woah than go, definitely more of a kick ride, but can get moving with a little effort. He has all transitions down, but particularly loves to canter. He has had some ankle issues in the past, but hasn't had many issues with that ankle in years, with semi-annual injections and living on flat ground. Totally open to a PPE if wanted by a potential buyer. We are an open book when it comes to his history. He currently lives in a pasture with our two other horses. He's definitely the pack leader but is not overly aggressive or mean. Gets along well with other horses and, of course, all people. He is very friendly and consistent and is a great family horse. I have never been scared of this horse in the 4 years I've known him. Would recommend for casual riding but he could do well at local shows as well. He gets scared on trails, and wouldn’t be a great trail horse. Will not sell to a lesson program. Back on the market again. We keep changing our minds, as he is an incredible horse and we are sad to see him go. Priced low to make sure he goes to a good family. This boy deserves the best. Comes with full set of tack (bridal with bit and reins, hunter saddle with stirrups, 2(+) saddle pads, and a new-ish halter). Text or message for any questions/details/pics.

About Holladay, UT

On July 29, 1847 a group of Mormon pioneers (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) known as the Mississippi Company, among them John Holladay of Alabama, entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within weeks after their arrival, they discovered a free-flowing, spring-fed stream, which they called Spring Creek (near what is now Kentucky Avenue). While most of the group returned to the main settlement in Great Salt Lake for the winter, two or three men built dugouts along this stream and wintered over. Thus, this became the first village established away from Great Salt Lake City itself. In the spring, a number of families hurried out to build homes and tame the land.

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