Registered TWH

Name
JUSTICE
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Tobiano
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.2 hh
Foal Date
January, 2018
Country
United States
Views/Searches
26/1,069
Ad Status
Available
Price
$7,000

Tennessee Walking Gelding for Sale in Manchester, MI

WWW. CLASSICHORSEAUCTION. COM THIS HOSE IS LOCATED Manchester, MI BUY NOW PRICE: 7000 CURRENT BID: 3500 To view health docs, see consignor’s info, how to schedule a meeting to try it out, visit our site… REGISTERED TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE GELDING (classichorseauction.com) VIDEO>>> https://youtu.be/XtLtGEbwokQ Justice is a fun little guy standing at 14.2 hands and 6 years old. He has been ridden on all sorts of terrain and is a sure-footed little trail horse. Justice has been on many camping trips and loves it. He trailers well, by himself or with others, and will ride out alone or in a group wherever you put him in the lineup. Justice goes wherever you point him. He is a very brave boy. He is not a spooky boy at all, he just takes everything in stride. Flags, traffic, etc. does not bother him. Stands well for farrier, bath, vet, equine dentist, tacking, mounting, etc.. -Great ground manners -Gentle Trail experience -Camping experience -Will self load in trailer -Parades -Flags -Obstacles -Traffic safe -Wildlife safe -Canters -Western or English -Not spooky -ATV, Tractor, Bicycle & Motorcycle Safe Justice is a personable boy and Loves attention. His gaits and canter are smooth, as well as the transitions. All are welcome to come try him out. PPE welcome at your expense. Manchester, MI Emily 615-542-4564 Nationwide Shipping Assistance Available Classic Horse Auction 931-224-2968

About Manchester, MI

In 1824 the United States Congress passed the General Survey Act, intended to create and maintain military roads through what was then the west of the country. One third of the funds allocated went to build a road between the strategic army posts of Detroit and Fort Dearborn, at the little town of Chicago. Known as the Chicago Road, it followed the old Sauk Trail and opened the entire area for settlement. Also in 1824, the land around today's Manchester was surveyed by John Mack, who noted it as being "a good mill seat." John Gilbert, who had recently completed work on sections of the Erie Canal, agreed with John Mack, and on May 10, 1826 he purchased 80 acres (32 ha) of land along the Raisin River at that location. Originally from upstate New York, John Gilbert resettled to Ypsilanti, Michigan, in 1831.

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