Beautiful Appaloosa Gelding
Name
Two Tone
Breed
Appaloosa
Gender
Gelding
Color
White
Temperament
4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
Zuchtverband
Reg Number
528013020130087
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
July, 2018
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,039/125,894
Ad Status
—
Price
$10,900
Appaloosa Gelding for Sale in Solvang, CA
The teddy bear of the stable! Two Tone is a super sweet and affectionate gelding. He is quiet, reliable, and well-behaved. Both when ridden and handled, he is a real sweetheart. Several children and adults have ridden him, which makes him an all-round family horse. Two Tone is a horse that will give you a lot of pleasure, he is certainly suitable for dressage competitions because he moves exceptionally well, but his relaxed character also makes him ideal for an outdoor ride.
If you are looking for a Spanish temperament then we have to disappoint you with Two Tone, he is a relaxed and calm horse.
Movement: 8.0
Exterior: 7.5
Two Tone has been well trained by professional people, both under saddle and in front of the carriage.
In front of the carriage he does everything you ask of him, even in heavy traffic without blinkers is no problem for him, just like under saddle he is a nice horse.
Two Tone has also competed in dressage under the saddle in the L level.
About Solvang, CA
The Santa Ynez Valley, in which Solvang lies, was originally inhabited by the Chumash, identified by Father Pedro Font, chaplain of the 1776 Anza Expedition, as an ingenious and industrious people. They have an excellent astronomical system and are good fishermen and hunters. As part of the expansion of the mission system established in California by Spanish missionaries, Father Estévan Tapís founded Mission Santa Inés, now located near the center of Solvang, in order to relieve overcrowding at Mission Santa Barbara and Mission La Purísima Concepción since it was located midway between the two. It also served as a gateway to the Chumash Indians living east of the Coast Range. After the Mexican War of Independence, the Mexican Assembly passed the Secularization Laws which confiscated Mission lands, along with other property, and transferred them to the control of local ranchers, with Solvang being later founded on what became known as the Rancho San Carlos de Jonata.