Grullo Quarter Horse
Name
Ekco
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Grulla
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
AQHA
Reg Number
5737413
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
March, 2016
Country
United States
Views/Searches
175/23,389
Ad Status
—
Price
Contact
Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Hanover, PA
OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 8/21 @ 3:00 PM 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.
2016 Registered Quarter Horse- Poco Steel Yank
Meet Ekco! He is the perfect prospect for anyone looking for one or more of the following traits:
• Smart
• Athletic
• Extremely Friendly
• Willing
• Big Hearted
• Beautiful Mover
• Goofy Personality
• Easy Going
• Hard Worker
Ekco is a beautiful grullo-roan gelding that stands 15H and is looking for a new barn 🏡
He is 100% sound and currently wearing front shoes
He stands for farrier, floats, tacking up, mounting, bathing, grooming, vet checks, etc.
He has been extensively trail-ridden and has been on countless camping trips including up to Benezette, PA. Take him out alone or in a group. He has been in a field with mares and geldings and prefers the middle of the herd. This is an in-your-pocket type of horse and is always ready to go. He has ridden with dogs and also is safe around ATVs, Cars and other traffic, tractors, etc.
Ekco is being listed for an intermediate rider and above. He is all work-oriented and will need someone spry to combat his desire to work.
This is a very special gelding, and once you meet him, you will see for yourself. Below is a video compilation as well as his vet check. This dude is ready to start his new job!
🩺PPE is welcome at your expense!
Call Jen for more questions.
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About Hanover, PA
In 1727, John Digges, an Irish nobleman of Prince George's County, Maryland, obtained a grant of 10,000 acres (40 km 2) of land where Hanover is now located from Charles Calvert, the fourth Lord Baltimore. The area was called Digges Choice, and in 1730, a group of Catholics started the settlement that became known as the Conewego Settlement. Settlers from both Maryland and Pennsylvania began moving into the area in the 1730s. At this time, Maryland and Pennsylvania did not agree on the northern border of Maryland and the southern border of Pennsylvania, and the area that is now Hanover was in the disputed area claimed by both states. This led to numerous disputes about property ownership from the 1730s until 1760.