Show Champ Black Kiger Gelding
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Expires: 12/18/2009
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Last Update: 09/20/2009 |
| Rio Diablo -- Black Mustang Gelding |
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Cave Junction, Oregon, 97523
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$7,000
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| Name: |
Rio Diablo |
Breed: |
Mustang
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| Color: |
Black |
Sex: |
Gelding |
| Birth Date: |
Unknown |
Markings: |
small star |
| Height: |
16.0 hh |
Weight: |
1100.0 lbs |
| Registry: |
Kiger Mesteno Association |
Reg. #: |
N/A |
| More information at circlesranchandoutfitters.com |
Additional Comments:
2008 Kigerfest Green Horse All Breed Champion - Western PleasureStunning black Kiger gelding that just screams look at me where ever he goes. At 16hh, his elegant refined build and flashy stride make people look. But don't think he is all looks. This boy can work too. He does all any working ranch horses do, yet you can still wash him up for a show with no problem. Used mainly on the ranch working cattle, he is very at home on trail. Light under saddle and fine tuned by Charros. This boy is a horse that can go in any direction, you just need to point him there.
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Shipping Notes:
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Company / Facility:
Circle S Ranch and Outfitters - Circle S Ranch and Outfitters is located in the heart of the Illinois Valley, in ruggedly beautiful Southern Oregon. Situated in the middle of three Wilderness Areas (The Kalmiopsis, The Red Buttes, and the Siskiyou), its valley pastures and high mountain meadows are ideally suited to raising cattle and tuff mountain horses.
The Indians, trappers, miners, and ranchers who over the years have called these mountains home, have always had a deep appreciation for good horses. Following in this tradition, the Circle S is very proud of its cavvy as well, consisting mainly of Kiger Mustangs. These horses, with their stamina, disposition, and sense to savvy a cow have proven themselves to us as indispensable mountain/ranch horses.
The Circle S is proud to carry on many of the traditions of the "Old Californios" and Great Basin buckaroos (va-que-ros). Squeeze chutes and ATVs are left to rust in the rain, but you never have to look around for a rope. Every opportunity to bring our colts a little farther down the road to true usefullness is taken advantage of, whether it be sorting, branding, or just checking fences, we try not to get caught on foot.
We are always welcome to any questions about the Kiger Breed, our way of life, and how the two are intertwined. The doors are always open and the coffee always hot. |
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