Cute 9YO. Teen/Adult Hunt/Jump/Dressage
Name
Breed
Dutch Warmblood
Gender
Stallion
Color
Gray
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
435/60,416
Ad Status
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Price
$25,000
Dutch Warmblood Stallion for Sale in Pompton Plains, NJ
Achilles is a very smart and fun to ride, grey DWB with 3 smooth gates. Jumps to 4', TL dressage. His age and fabulous temperment would make him an excellent competitor. He performs beautifully with a confident, sensitive rider that is looking to school or compete. He is professionally trained 4 days a week. NO VICES. Devacoux saddle and tack also for sale. E - mail for more photos. ~~6~~~
About Pompton Plains, NJ
The name for the area goes back at least as far as March 1, 1720, when it was referred to as "Poquanick", a precinct in Hunterdon County. Formed as "Poquanock Township" on March 25, 1740, as the county's largest township, what is now a 7.1-square-mile (18 km 2) bedroom community composed of Pompton Plains in its northern portion and old Pequannock in its southern was once a vast 176-square-mile (460 km 2) region of rural farmland settled by the Dutch after its purchase by Arent Schuyler and associates in 1695 and 1696. The township was incorporated by the New Jersey Legislature's Township Act of 1798 as one of New Jersey's initial group of 104 townships on February 21, 1798. Over time, several municipalities were split off from the township: Jefferson Township on February 11, 1804; Rockaway Township on April 8, 1844; Boonton Township on April 11, 1867; Montville Township on April 11, 1867; Butler Borough on March 13, 1901; Kinnelon Borough on March 21, 1922; Lincoln Park Borough on April 25, 1922; and Riverdale Borough on April 17, 1923. During the American Revolutionary War, both Comte de Rochambeau and George Washington's troops camped on what is now the site of the Pequannock Valley Middle School.