Bubblegum- Field Trial, Trails

Name
Bubblegum
Breed
Walkaloosa
Gender
Gelding
Color
Other
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
March, 2021
Country
United States
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32/2,567
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Walkaloosa Gelding for Sale in Bolivar, TN

"In a world filled with blue roans and buckskins, Bubblegum stands out as a remarkable four-year-old black varnish roan Walkaloosa. This distinctive gelding has a medium build, is naturally gaited, and possesses the characteristics of a Walkalossa. We have had Bubblegum since he was just a day old, and his training journey began immediately and has continued ever since. From his initial groundwork to his first ride under saddle and ultimately to becoming a polished field trial horse, he has proven to be a dependable and safe companion. Bubblegum easily handles various riders, making him ideal for beginners and kids alike. His friendly, in-your-pocket personality shows that he genuinely enjoys being around people, making him a perfect match for anyone looking for a loving and trustworthy horse. Bubblegum has proven himself to be a reliable partner, accruing over a thousand miles of riding in the last two years. He has navigated various terrains, from the beautiful plantations of southern Georgia to the expansive prairies of the north and countless locations in between. Bubblegum has excelled in every capacity, primarily serving as a handler, scout, or gallery horse in field trials. During the past two summers in North Dakota, he has honed his skills while training bird dogs, gaining invaluable experience from hundreds of hours working dogs in various environments. His calm demeanor around dogs is remarkable, and he is entirely comfortable with gunfire. He also ground-ties impressively in both solo and group settings. Bubblegum easily tackles challenging landscapes, confidently traversing downed trees, ditches, mud puddles, and bridges. He is also traffic-safe, exhibiting a calm disposition even in the presence of wildlife, making him a trusted and versatile mount for any adventure. Bubblegum displays a remarkable calmness during transportation. Over the past two years, he has successfully traveled to North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, Oklahoma, Iowa, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky. His consistent hauling experience has contributed to his well-behaved nature. Whether he is the first or last in the horse trailer or comfortably positioned in the middle, Bubblegum easily handles it. He loads and unloads from the trailer with a tranquil and safe demeanor. He travels effortlessly at any pace, and his transitions are seamless, whether speeding up or slowing down. Bubblegum can effortlessly switch to a fast-racking gait or a smooth canter, depending on your preference. Bubblegum is incredibly resilient, having become desensitized to various stimuli such as plastic bags, gunfire, plastic jugs, flapping tarps, and other loud noises. This unwavering confidence allows Bubblegum to stand calmly and ground tie in the barn while being groomed with electric clippers. **CONSIGNED TO MYHORSECONNECTION.COM. FOR MORE INFO, VISIT WEBSITE OR CALL (731) 697-8827**

About Bolivar, TN

The first settlers came to the area between 10,000 - 7,000 BC. The first European people to come to Hardeman County looking for permanent residence came in 1819-20. They came from middle Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Kentucky. The first town in Hardeman County was established in 1823 on the banks of the Big Hatchie, the Indian name for the river, and was called Hatchie Town. The new site, the county seat, bore the name Hatchie until by Act of the Tennessee State Legislature, on October 18, 1825, it was changed to Bolivar.

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