Buckskin Ranch/Trail
Name
Pecos
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Gelding
Color
Buckskin
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.3 hh
Foal Date
January, 2009
Country
United States
Views/Searches
832/126,690
Ad Status
—
Price
$3,500
Quarter Horse Gelding for Sale in Charleston, IL
ONLINE AUCTION
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Auction ends November 27th
$3500 Starting bid
Introducing Titus Equine Pecos! This absolutely one of a kind gelding is perfect for the entire family! Children Ages from 3, 7, and 10 represent him perfectly for his quality, trustworthiness, and honesty in his video! He is 14.3/15h, 13 yrs old, and AQHA registered. Pecos is a rock solid trail horse. Water, logs, hills, obstacles he handles with a cool confident demeanor! He is one handed in the bridle and absolutely broke the very best. Ride him in a bridle, halter, or nothing at all! This guy has also been formally ranched on in West Texas. He's seen more cattle than any of these east of the Mississippi cowboys! He is good to rope on in the pasture and knows his job. He works gates well, side passes, and has a phenomenal handle! Adding to Pecos' resume, he has been shown in the arena as well. He has been ridden in SHOT, uses in 4H, and also competed on in Ranch Rodeos! Hes traffic safe, desensitized to large equipment, and seen all the lights,sounds, and commotion of the city! This is a great gelding, that is conformationally correct and is 100 percent sound in everyway! He is good in the heard with other horses and will ride out alone or in a group which ever you prefer. Hes the best one I have owned in a long, long time! Most people would never price him or offer him to the public, if my daughter was 2 years older, he flat wouldn't be leaving! Hes the keeping kind! Call Mitch with any questions 217-549-3803. Located in Charleston, IL.
ONLINE AUCTION
Place your bid at PlatinumEquineAuction dot com
Auction ends November 27th
$3500 Starting bid
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About Charleston, IL
Native Americans lived in the Charleston area for thousands of years before the first European settlers arrived. With the great tallgrass prairie to the west, beech-maple forests to the east, and the Embarras River and Wabash Rivers between, the Charleston area provided semi-nomadic Indians access to a variety of resources. Indians may have deliberately set the " wildfires" which maintained the local mosaic of prairie and oakâhickory forest. Streams with names like 'Indian Creek' and 'Kickapoo Creek' mark the sites of former Indian settlements. One village is said to have been located south of Fox Ridge State Park near a deposit of flint.