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Name
Bailey
Breed
Pony of the Americas
Gender
Gelding
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
13.2 hh
Foal Date
January, 2019
Country
United States
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Ad Status
Available
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Pony of the Americas Gelding for Sale in Little Rock, AR

Bailey On The Rocks, affectionately known as Bailey. Bailey is an exceptional 13.2 hand, five-year-old Pony of America, a rich sorrel gelding with a gorgeous spotted blanket and markings. He has a full blaze, three stockings, and perfect confirmation with a beautiful head and tiny ears. Bailey is solid, stout, and safe, perfect for an adult or child. As we age or our legs aren’t as long as needed we learn to appreciate a 13.2 ride, especially when they will move their hips to a mounting block, stump, rock, or ditch bank for ease in mounting. Bailey is a real pleasure on the trail or in the barn or pasture. He has been ridden extensively in various conditions and terrains without hesitation or balk. Bailey has no buck, no rear, no kick, no bite, or any known bad habits. He is easy to catch, loves attention, eats and drinks well, and is the most tolerant and patient horse with children and beginners! The children from our neighborhood love Bailey, whether they’re riding him, bringing him treats, grooming or simply loving on him. It’s as if he knows they are precious children and is so careful and gentle with them. Bailey is not spooky or bothered by anything we’ve been able to throw at him. He stands for saddling, clipping, bathing, fly spray, and for the farrier. He trailer loads and unloads kindly. He stands tied mannerly and will also ground tie. Bailey will lay down on command, neck reins. Bailey will walk with perfect manners on a loose rein, trot, and slow lopes expertly. He is desensitized to almost everything! Loud noises such as guns, whips, car horns, ambulance sirens, firecrackers, everything. He is good with traffic, dogs, cattle, other farm animals, all types of equipment, vehicles, three-wheelers, motorcycles, lawnmowers, tractors, etc. He crosses creeks, rivers, logs, ditches, and more. He’s a little jewel! The real deal! I would welcome any requests for additional information or to answer any questions. We’d love for you and your family to come and meet and ride Bailey in person or by FaceTime. I can be reached by phone or text. Happy Trails! **FOR MORE INFO VISIT MYHORSECONNECTION.COM OR CALL (501) 681-8580**

About Little Rock, AR

Archeological artifacts provide evidence of Native Americans inhabiting Central Arkansas for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. The early inhabitants may have been the Folsom people, Bluff Dwellers, and Mississippian culture peoples who built earthwork mounds recorded in 1541 by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. Historical tribes of the area were the Caddo, Quapaw, Osage, Choctaw, and Cherokee. Little Rock was named for a stone outcropping on the bank of the Arkansas River used by early travelers as a landmark. It was named in 1722 by French explorer and trader Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe, marked the transition from the flat Mississippi Delta region to the Ouachita Mountain foothills.

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