Trails, Field Trial, Safe!

Name
Pistol
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Gelding
Color
Blue Roan
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
TWHBEA
Reg Number
21400281
Height
16.1 hh
Foal Date
April, 2014
Country
United States
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157/26,484
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Tennessee Walking Gelding for Sale in Lamoni, IA

Look no further, Blues Smoking Pistol affectionately known as Pete the John Deere Horse. Pete is an absolutely gorgeous registered Tennessee Walking blue roan horse, he is just as proud as he is patient. He drops his head for the halter, bridle, and standing at 16.1, mounts by a tap of a finger ready to be saddled and mounted. He will turn heads and he will take care of you. For the first nine and a half years of his life, he was born, raised, and broke to ride on the facilities of the John Deere Farm in Port Byron, IL with Cheryl D. May, DVM, and John C. May, CEO of John Deere. Bred by: Cary NC. He has always been under the best, 24/7 monitored camera and veterinarian care. Pete was so loved and appreciated, he was the last horse to be sold at the John Deere farm. Then James and Pete met and went to work, traveling many states for the last 7 months. He had a lot of fun, plenty of exposure, and experiences along with making many friends. He became a country boy. Pete will take care of you. He may be the biggest horse you’ll ever be on, but he will be the safest horse you will ever ride and the most fun and draw lots of attention with his looks. Pete bonds and connects well with anyone. He observes everything and handles every situation. Pete will take away any fear and give you confidence, and prestige. He will make you eager to try anything new with him. Pete will make you proud, he will make you feel safe. He is easy to saddle and mount because he parks out with the tap of a finger or you can climb on a fence, trailer, or block and Pete will sidepass over for you to mount with a snap of your finger. Which makes mounting very easy on a big horse. He is so eager and quick to learn. Every day he would amaze me, in training. Pete is a very kind horse with calm and gentle eyes, and his personality matches that. He prestigiously drops his head for a halter or bridle. Pete has a strong physical body that can carry you all day, ready to go again the next. He has exposure to many special events: from trail riding, field trials, and rodeos. Pete has field trial experience to the highest level from judging, handling, scouting, and the gallery. He will easily take the lead and get in there and observe the dogs and handler. He would also feel calm and ride in the back of the gallery. Pete has traveled many, many states and had different riders of various sizes, weights, ages, and personalities of all kinds riding him. Early in the morning when all the horses are fired up and ready to go, I can stand on top of him with horses moving and dogs barking all around him. Pete doesn’t even care or budge. He loves the water and the depth of a creek or river is not too deep for him. He loves the woods, crosses logs, creeks, bridges, ravines, and ditches, and takes them on as he owns them... MORE INFO ON MYHORSECONNECTION.COM or Call James at 641-202-6604

About Lamoni, IA

The Lamoni area was first settled in 1834 to 1840 by people who thought they were settling in slave-owning Missouri. It was only after the Sullivan Line separating Missouri and Iowa was formally surveyed when Iowa became a state in 1846 that they realized they were in non-slave-owning Iowa. In 1851, refugees from the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 sought to settle the area and form the community of New Buda (named for a neighborhood of Budapest). However, their efforts did not result in a significant settlement. In 1870, Joseph Smith III authorized the Order of Enoch to purchase over three thousand acres (12 km²) to form a community of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church).

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