Southern Tercet

River
For sale at auction
Basics
Missouri Fox Trotter
Salem, MO 65560
Physical Details
2021
5 years
Mare
Black
14.3 hands
1000 lbs
2/10 — Very Quiet

Steady and predictable. Suitable for novice riders with guidance.

Sale Details
For Sale At Auction — May 19, 2026
Registration & Disciplines
Registered
Gaited, Trail, Husband Safe, Western Riding
Sound
Pedigree
SireChocolate Bar M.
DamSouthern Jones Girl
Description
River is a beautiful coming 5 y/o (turns 5 in June) mare who currently stands 14.3. Her registered name is Southern Tercet and she’s got excellent bloodlines and the moved to go with it! As you can see in the pictures, she is a gorgeous dark black in the winter and sheds out to beautiful liver chestnut color in the spring. I’ve had River since she was a weanling and she is such a sweetheart. She has been easy to catch since I brought her home and is mid/lower in the pecking order in my herd. River has been consistently ridden around the hills of Missouri all winter and is ready to head on down the trail with you! We just completed a confidence clinic with Tim Brock Horsemanship this April. You can see lots of footage from this fun event in the video. She gaits nicely on a loose rein and has an amazing foxtrot!! Due to her age, we just started working on loping this spring, but as you can see in the video she is picking it up. She is pretty laid back when playing around in the arena or following another horse on the trail. If you want to lead a trail ride or ride out alone, River is your girl, but she has more pep in her step for those adventures! She slides over to be mounted, stands still, and walks off calmly when asked. She’ll cross whatever is needed out on the trails. She’s crossed down trees, navigated through mud, and loves to splash through the river. She also does just fine with some time off between riding. River does great out in her pasture of friends, loads great in the trailer and has been hauled from Missouri to Southern Louisiana on several occasions. She settles nicely in a stall when visiting new places. She is good for the farrier and the vet. She had her teeth floated, dewormed, and annual shots, to include rabies, this April. She has really good feet and doesn’t need shoes, but I like to keep fronts on her due to all the rocks Missouri likes to grow! She last saw the farrier and got new fronts on 15Apr.
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