Spectacular Appaloosa Gelding
Name
Breed
Appaloosa
Gender
Stallion
Color
Brown
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
684/26,328
Ad Status
—
Price
$5,000
Appaloosa Stallion for Sale in Corrales, NM
Registered, Outstanding Appaloosa, Espiritu Del Sol" 8 year old gelding, approximately 16 hands. Beautiful markings, this is one sharp looking horse. Pecos as we call him, has a wonderful personality, warm, friendly, and intelligent. He shoes or trims well, loads, great under saddle baths easily, and grooms well. Professionally trained prospect for becoming a reining champion. His responses are wonderful and sharp. He slides when he stops, rolls back, side passes, and has fantastic backing. An all rounded wonderful horse, ride him in the woods, on the trail or at your next show. Pecos deserves only the best. Experienced, knowledgeable horse person will only be considered. Pecos learns very fast, and is so willing to please; he needs a job to do. He gives only 100% every time. This is one horse you won't want to miss. Asking $7500. 00 and worth it! Please contact, Jack Westman (owner) Office 505-883-6***4, cel 263-0***4, jwest***@wicorp. com or Simon Lee, handler at 505-385-6***4 or at Simle***@hotmail. com for more information and photos.
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About Corrales, NM
The village of Corrales (Spanish for "corrals") is located along the Rio Grande river and is built on the site of two Indian Pueblos settled before 500 AD by the Tiguex Indians, and which were later occupied by Spanish Colonists and explorers who colonized the region around 1540 AD. The pueblo indians who lived in the area abandoned it by the late 1600s when the Spanish settled permanently in New Mexico. The Spanish Colonists subsequently built an adobe church on the site called the Church of San Ysidro in 1868 AD, named after the annual fiesta de San Ysidro in May. In 1710, a grant of the Alameda lands (including Corrales) was given to Corporal Francisco Montes Vigil, A soldier in the Spanish army. Vigil sold it in 1712 to Captain Juan Gonzáles Bas who was then living in Bernalillo.