Grey REG TWH

Name
THE SILVER CUP
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Gray
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.3 hh
Foal Date
January, 2020
Country
United States
Views/Searches
13/539
Ad Status
Available
Price
$10,000

Tennessee Walking Gelding for Sale in Lewisburg, TN

WWW. CLASSICHORSEAUCTION. COM THIS HOSE IS LOCATED Lewisburg, TN To view health docs, see consignor’s info, how to schedule a meeting to try it out, visit our site.. https://classichorseauction.com/auctions/the-silver-cup/ VIDEO - https://youtu.be/NDG5OsONCPY ++++ SKIP THE AUCTION PRICE AVAILABLE ++++ This is a 5-year-old registered Tennessee Walking Horse gelding standing at 15.3 hands. He’s a striking dapple grey with bold black points that really make him stand out in any crowd. He’s been trail ridden extensively throughout Middle Tennessee and has been camping at Short Mountain. He handles a variety of terrain with ease, including water, mud, and rocky areas. He’s quiet and confident on the trail, making him a reliable partner for riders looking to cover ground without worry. He’s well accustomed to an active environment, used to kids running around and dogs being nearby. He’s also fine with wearing a tail crupper and saddlebags, making him a great choice for longer trail rides or overnight trips. This is a true notch gelding with the temperament, experience, and looks to turn heads and go wherever you point him. A solid, dependable, and eye-catching mount ready for his next rider. Located in Middle Tennessee. Contact 931-224-2968 for more information or to schedule a time to see him. Lewisburg, TN Emily 615-542-4564

About Lewisburg, TN

The area in which Lewisburg and Marshall County is located was long occupied by various cultures of indigenous peoples. Historic Native Americans were here when French, Spanish and English explorers entered the area. Revolutionary War veterans were given land grants in this area by the State of North Carolina for services rendered during the war followed in the 1780s. North Carolina still claimed this territory under its colonial charter, but later gave up that claim and Tennessee became an independent state. Marshall County, named in honor of the young nation's first Supreme Court Chief Justice and noted American jurist, John Marshall, was established by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly in 1836.

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