Quality Gaited Trail Horses
Name
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Stallion
Color
—
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
615/32,952
Ad Status
—
Price
$5,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion for Sale in Tacoma, WA
Registered TW & Spotted Saddle horse. He is just coming three but knows how to handle himself on the trails. No spook, no bad habits. Very gentle and loving. Real smooth gait. We specialize in TW and Spotted Saddle horses that are trained for trail riding. They have been ridden in the rocks, mountains and low lands. We have a buyer in TN that hand picks these horses and a trainer in TN that breaks them . They are broke on the trails and hills - not in a arena! These are quality horses with good dispositions and gentle. They are well gaited and with lots of color, something you would be proud to own. THE CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS IS ladygodiv***@hotmail. com
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About Tacoma, WA
The area was inhabited for thousands of years by American Indians, predominantly the Puyallup people, who lived in settlements on the delta. In 1852, a Swede named Nicolas Delin built a water-powered sawmill on a creek near the head of Commencement Bay, but the small settlement that grew around it was abandoned during the Indian War of 1855–56. In 1864, pioneer and postmaster Job Carr, a Civil War veteran and land speculator, built a cabin (which also served as Tacoma's first post office; a replica was built in 2000 near the original site in "Old Town"). Carr hoped to profit from the selection of Commencement Bay as the terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad, and sold most of his claim to developer Morton M. McCarver (1807–1875), who named his project Tacoma City, derived from the indigenous name for the mountain.