Chestnut Hanoverian Mare

Name
Rapunzel
Breed
Hanoverian
Gender
Mare
Color
Chestnut
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
Hanoverian
Reg Number
CP9561309
Height
15.3 hh
Foal Date
March, 2009
Country
United States
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Ad Status
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Hanoverian Mare for Sale in Eatonton, GA

OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 10/2 @ 4:30 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. Rapunzel, affectionately known as “Tamale.” Beautiful Chestnut 15.3h 2009 Hanoverian mare 6-panel N/N and Lifetime USEF Registered. I’ve had her for five years; she is a sweetheart. Excellent Ground Manners; she’s a pleasure to be around and gets along great with other horses. Not mare-ish. She’s very light in the bridle and responsive to your seat and legs. She rides English and Western and loves to go swimming in the pond. She’s very comfortable riding with a lofty, smooth canter and floaty trot. She’s confident over obstacles, She has had two lovely foals; she is a fantastic mother and sure had some beautiful babies. She is up-to-date on everything, Barefoot. Schooling training level Dressage, Western, and Classical and has schooled over some small jumps. She can be looky but safe enough to teach beginner lessons. She’s not for a timid rider. She’s not a horse you can buy, ship to a new place, unload from the trailer, tack up, and invite your entire family to come ride off into the sunset. I didn’t make this up; it happens. She appreciates getting to know you. She’s a phenomenal girl with a ton of Heart and try. She appreciates a kind, thoughtful rider that doesn’t grab and is soft with their hands. She’s not overly sensitive and not super forward. Located in Eatonton, GA Contact Jordan for more information on this beautiful girl!

About Eatonton, GA

The Rock Eagle Effigy Mound, a Native American archaeological site, is located north of the city. It is one of two such sites east of the Mississippi River; both are in Putnam County. The mound and related earthwork constructions were made by Woodland culture peoples, perhaps as long ago as 1,000 to 3,000 years. The site within a 1500-acre park administered by the University of Georgia, which also maintains a 4-H camp nearby. The Mound has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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