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American Quarter Horse, Gelding, 10 years, 14.3 hh, Sorrel

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American Quarter Horse
Gelding
10 years
14.3 hh
Sorrel
03/16/2026
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Needmore, PA 17238 United States
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American Quarter Horse
Gelding
10 years
Sorrel
Versatility Ranch Horse
Trail
Show horses
Western horses
Reliable for trail riding
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CONSIGNOR CONTACT: Bledsoe Cattle 254-210-7057
LOCATION: Queen Creek, AZ
BREED: Qh
REGISTERED: Yes
REGISTERED NAME: NOTTA ROAN HOLDER
COLOR: Sorrel
HEIGHT: 14.3
AGE: 10
GENDER: Gelding

Good Man is a ten year old sorrel gelding with a very kind and willing disposition. He has been used extensively on the ranch and working cattle. He will stride out and trot all day and when the job is done he will drop his head and walk home. Not only is he one you can trust to work on he is a well seasoned heel horse. Has been hauled to rodeos jackpots and everything in between. No buck pull back or funny business on the ground. Easy to clip and wash. I keep him on previcox when using him extensively.
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Queen Creek 85142
United States

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The American Quarter Horse, also known as the Quarter Horse, originally comes from the U.S. and is the most common horse breed in the world. Worldwide, there are approximately 4.6 million registered Quarter Horses. The breed originated in the 17th Century, as rich plantation owners from Virginia and ...more