AQHA Foundation 1999 bay Mare
Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
—
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
345/15,952
Ad Status
—
Price
$4,500
Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Escondido, CA
Looking for quality? JAZZ E BURNETT AQHA foundation breeding. Outstanding pedigree: BUZZ BURNETT / MISS DELL POCO & REED & DECK. Quiet, Willing, Beautiful, Sweet, Gentle, Ready. Dark Bay, Beautiful refined face with small white star, solid black socks over knees & hocks, & is she built! In pro training for Western Pleasure with Teri Hilal. This girl will do it all. Jazz was raised in the mountains with cows. Full sister to a fantastic roping horse & main ranch horse. Jazz should follow with her sister with a tremendous attitude for people and work. No resistance, flows with the rider - Jazz does not question what you ask, she just wants to please. Jazz lives at Showcase Horse Center in N. Escondido, CA by Lake Wohlford (www. showcasehorsecenter. com) Call Teri at Showcase (760-751-2***1) for info or to make an appointment Priced to sell at $4, 500 / offers considered
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About Escondido, CA
The Escondido area was first settled by the LuiseƱo, who established campsites and villages along the creek running through the area. They named the place "Mehel-om-pom-pavo." The Kumeyaay migrated from areas near the Colorado River, settling both in the San Pasqual Valley and near the San Dieguito River in the southwestern and western portions of what is now Escondido. Most of the villages and campsites today have been destroyed by development and agriculture. Spain controlled the land from the late 18th century to the early 19th century, and established many missions in California to convert the indigenous people. When Mexico gained its independence from Spain, the local land was divided into large ranchos.