Anyone can Ride

Name
Kitty Kat
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.2 hh
Foal Date
September, 2011
Country
United States
Views/Searches
1,912/168,434
Ad Status
Price
$5,500

Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Merced, CA

Are you looking for something that has all the buttons in the arena and loves the trails? Maybe you want to check fences or gather some cattle from the hills? Maybe even do a lil roping? Well look no further Ms Kitty is your gal. She is 12 years old and stands 15.2 hands. Just the right size for the boys but not too tall to get on for the girls. She has the right amount of whoa and go. She’s not a forward horse but has some speed when asked. She is fancy broke, she will true one-handed neck rein, pivot, spin, side pass, and has a nice stop and back up. She gets along with others. Not marish but does have the right amount of personality and sass. Loves attention. Personable. Greets you at the gate. Can go out in a group or alone. Has smooth gaits. She has been hauled to events and has done gymkhanas. She’s also been put in a box and been roped off of. She loves tracking the cows. She loves trails and isn’t slow either she has a very nice walking pace. She has been on all kinds of trails from the hills to flat stuff to rocky to down the road. She doesn’t care about traffic or dogs or bikes etc. She has a good amount of stamina and can go all day if asked. She can have time off and be the same. She was being ridden by an 8 year old beginner boy. She is an anyone can ride type but best suited for a confident beginner and up. UTD on everything. Vet checks welcome.

About Merced, CA

The first Merced post office opened in 1870. Merced incorporated in 1889 and now operates under the Council-Manager form of government. During World War II, the Merced County fairgrounds were the site of a temporary " assembly center" where Japanese Americans were detained after being removed from their West Coast homes under Executive Order 9066. 4,669 men, women and children from central California (with most coming from Merced County) were confined in the Merced Assembly Center from May 6 to September 15, 1942, when they were transferred to the more permanent Granada internment camp in Colorado. State Route 59 State Route 99 State Route 140 Merced Regional Airport.

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