Reining Prospect
Name
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Stallion
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
603/22,078
Ad Status
—
Price
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion for Sale in Forsyth, MT
J CS Answer is a 10 year old TWHBEA registered black gelding by Answer To Prayer out of Tracy's Charity. He is a gentle, nicely gaited gelding with a wonderful disposition. I have ridden him up in the hills and out in the pastures. He will cross water, logs, etc. "Sir" as he is called, can be caught anywhere. He isn't a flighty horse. Pheasants flew up and we saw deer and he actually whinnied at the deer! Sir was not taught to neck rein! He will direct rein and I have been riding him with a snaffle bit and a western saddle. He does park out and remains parked until asked to leave that stance. I would recommend Sir for a rider who has had some experience. His gait is very smooth and he is such a lovable horse! $2500 Firm Please include horse name in inquiry ~
About Forsyth, MT
Forsyth was established as a settlement on the Yellowstone in 1876 as a steamboat landing supporting United States Army operations in the Indian Wars. in 1882, Thomas Alexander traded land to the Northern Pacific Railway to start the town, and developed four buildings on main street. On April 21, 1894, several hundred men of Coxey's Army, inspired by Jacob Coxey and led by William Hogan, commandeered a Northern Pacific Railway train in Butte, Montana headed for Washington, DC. After stopping in Bozeman, they fought Federal Marshals in Billings with one man killed and several wounded. They were finally apprehended in Forsyth on April 25, by five companies of the 22nd Infantry Regiment and Troop L, 8th Cavalry from Fort Keogh, Cheyenne soldiers known as "Casey's scouts." The incident marked one of the few instances in American history where U.S.