Weanling Colt
Name
Jack
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Stallion
Color
Bay
Temperament
4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
8.0 hh
Foal Date
March, 2024
Country
United States
Views/Searches
117/7,068
Ad Status
Available
Price
$9,000
Quarter Horse Stallion for Sale in Grand Ronde, OR
Weanling Colt - (AQHA Registered) - Barn Name: Jack - Registered Name: Gunnin' Tricks of Gold - Born: March 2024 - Sire: Tricked Out Spook
Dam: Gunnin' Down A Dream
Jack comes from exceptional bloodlines with proven results. His sire and dam have produced one other foal previously with us, and both babies have been incredibly sweet, good-minded, and versatile. Jack is no exception and already shows signs of being a fantastic prospect.
Whether you’re looking for a colt to raise, train, and show or simply a good-natured addition to your barn, he is a fantastic find. He’s well-suited for any Oregon locals looking for quality breeding and temperament in one package.
Six panel negative.
Located: McMinnville, OR
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About Grand Ronde, OR
On January 4, 1855, a treaty between the various bands of Kalapuyans and Oregon Superintendent of Indian Affairs Joel Palmer was effected, calling for the various bands to remove to a reservation to be established by the government. For this purpose the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation was opened on June 30, 1857, covering 60,000 acres in northwest Polk and southwest Yamhill counties. A census conducted in 1870 reported only 47 Yamels and 36 Luckiamutes on the reservation; in 1910 the Yamels numbered five, the Luckiamutes, eight. By the end of the historic period the Kalapuyan people no longer existed as a distinct cultural-racial entity. According to a Cultural Resources Report from the Oregon Department of transportation, [ citation needed ] the town of Grand Ronde began as "New Grand Ronde" in about 1908 when the first large groups of Indians were leaving the Reservation and establishing their own farms and ranches under the Dawes Act.