Reg. TB Gelding 4 Intermed 2 adv. Rider
Name
Breed
Thoroughbred
Gender
Stallion
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
389/16,822
Ad Status
—
Price
$10,000
Thoroughbred Stallion for Sale in Petaluma, CA
Midas is a Thoroughbred Gelding who has been with me for for 3 years. Midas has been in training with Renee Ronshausen, owner of Crystal Clear Farm in Petaluma, CA. I bought Midas 3 years ago through Renee's great relationship with Carrie Bova at Foxbridge Farms in Canada. I am selling Midas because we bought a new horse for our daughter and I will be training on her old horse. We are hoping to sell Midas to a good family to help fulfill their equine needs. Midas is 17 years old and stands 16 hands. He is a Dark Bay who has been school mastered. He is sound and easy to ride. He is a fantastic trail rider. Midas jumps up to 3 foot 6 inches. Midas is ready to go for an intermediate to advanced rider
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About Petaluma, CA
The Coast Miwok resided in southern Sonoma County, and Péta Lúuma was originally the name of a Miwok village east of the Petaluma River. A number of other Coast Miwok villages were also located in and around what is now Petaluma; Wotoki, immediately to the south of the village of Petaluma, on the opposite side of the river, Etem, Likatiut, and Tuchayalin, near downtown Petaluma, and Tulme and Susuli, just north of what are now the city limits of Petaluma. The Petaluma area was part of a 66,000 acre (270-km²) 1834 Mexican land grant by Governor Jose Figueroa to Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo called Rancho Petaluma. In 1836, Vallejo ordered construction of his Rancho Petaluma Adobe a ranch house in Petaluma, which his family often used as a summer home, while he resided in the neighboring town of Sonoma. Vallejo's influence and Mexican control in the region began to decline after Vallejo's arrest during the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846.