Quarter Horse Ready To go

Name
Ajax
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Buckskin
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
December, 2016
Country
United States
Views/Searches
18/853
Ad Status
Available
Price
$6,000

Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Tallahassee, FL

Check on our available horses at; www.heritageviewranch.com/ . https://www.heritageviewranch.com/ . www.heritageviewranch.com/horse-category/horses/ https://www.heritageviewranch.com/horse-category/horses/ Text/sms at; (956) 396 - 64O1 for info and photos. As cowboy looking as they come and America’s favorite color, Buckskin! Ajax is one cool gelding that will check all the boxes. He will do anything you want to do on horseback and looks sharp getting it done. He has a fancy reining handle and is loaded with natural cow sense. He’s impressive in a roping pen and is excelling on the head side. He can really run, rate, and do it all balanced and stylish. Ajax has been ridden all over our ranch and knows what a day’s work is all about. He has the heart the size of Texas and is willing and able to do all the jobs and tasks he is asked to do. Ajax is brave and very confident to ride in every and all situations. He’s great footed and easy to take across all terrains. He is a point and go type ride and easily guided wherever you send him. Ajax is always gentle, quiet and sane to saddle up and go, even with substantial time off. He has no silly business and is always honest. No matter what direction you want to go, this phenomenal gelding will be sure to please you. He has all the talent and athletic ability, yet a stellar mind and very sane and personable disposition. Ajax will meet you at the gate and loves all attention. This type of gelding is a hard find! Cowboy looking, family gentle, black type pedigree and versatile to go any direction!

About Tallahassee, FL

Indigenous peoples occupied this area for thousands of years before European encounter. Around AD 1200, the large and complex Mississippian culture had built earthwork mounds near Lake Jackson which survive today; they are preserved in the Lake Jackson Archaeological State Park. The Spanish Empire established their first colonial settlement at St. Augustine. During the 17th century they established several missions in Apalachee territory in order to procure food and labor to support their settlement, as well as to convert the natives to Roman Catholicism.

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