Charlie is a one owner, farm raised gelding. Not been traded around. He's been trail ridden. Crosses creeks etc. Dogs, traffic, farm equipment - no problem. Good handle. Responds to leg pressure. ...
18-19 yr old 15hh gelding who runs like a 7yo and wasn’t pushed. Currently a 2D/3D with more to give and definitely a 2D with 1D potential, as he has a big motor. Can do barrels, poles, plug, ...
2yo Gelding, Seger, has had 45 days under saddle and will continue training until sold.
This colt is laid back and showing all the signs of being a handy all around colt, he has plenty of stride, ...
2014 AQHA All Around Dun Gelding. This is a good minded solid gelding that we raised. He is as solid as they come. He is super soft in the face and moves off your leg with little pressure. Well broke ...
? ? ? ? Bee. Ride in the arena and Win! ! !
Leave a sting on everyone with this amazing young horse that has a HUGE FUTURE.
This fancy cow breed filly is needing a new home. She’s had all ...
OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY. COM ENDS ON 2/27 @ 3: 00 PM CT. More information is available on the website, including an UTD vet inspection, Coggins, video, images, and the owner's contact information ...
DUNIT FOR A PENNY - May 18, 2021 Sorrel filly.
Penny will excel in the show ring, performance arena, cutting, reining or any direction you wish to point her! She is very athletic, super sweet, and ...
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Frequently asked questions
How can I ensure a Quarter Horse's pedigree and breed standards?
To ensure a Quarter Horse’s pedigree and breed standards, AQHA registration is required as it guarantees the horse abides by the Association’s breed standards and provides an official record of lineage and ownership history.
AQHA registration is the only way to guarantee that a Quarter Horse is purebred and meets the breed standards set by the Association. It also provides an official record of the horse’s lineage and ownership history, which is important for breeders and owners alike.
What are some tips for inspecting and buying a Quarter Horse?
When inspecting and buying a Quarter Horse, consider its training level, soundness, temperament, conformation, feet, and make sure to get a pre-purchase exam by a reputable veterinarian.
How much does a quarter horse cost?
A Quarter horse can typically be found for anywhere from $2,500 to $10,000, although elite show horses and stallions may cost up to $100,000.
How tall is a quarter horse?
A Quarter Horse typically stands between 14.3 and 16 hands (56 to 64 inches) tall.