active filters:
Rocky Mountain
Flashy
Receive our newsletter

Flashy Rocky Mountain Horses for Sale

8 results
Discover Flashy Rocky Mountain Horses for sale on America's biggest equine marketplace. Browse Horses or place a FREE ad today on horseclicks.com
Laminitis & The Not So Sweet Effects Of Sugar
Laminitis & The Not So Sweet Effects Of Sugar
Article
Every horse person knows the terror of the word “laminitis.” But what is the reason for this devastating disease? A specific singular cause is not known. Instead, laminitis is a multifactorial syndrome, meaning numerous elements may contr...
By Carrie Griffith, DVM
Emporia Cowboy Follows Passion To Professional Bull Riding  Invitational Event Planned For Encouraging Young Cowboys
Emporia Cowboy Follows Passion To Professional Bull Riding Invitational Event Planned For Encouraging Young Cowboys
Article
A PBR Professional Bull Riders competitor Devin Hutchinson is coordinating his second annual Invitational Sunflower State Chute Out. The bull riding is set for Saturday evening, Oct. 26, at the rodeo arena in Burlingame. “The most dangerous...
By Frank J. Buchman
Winner of the 2018 New England Book Festival Awards
Winner of the 2018 New England Book Festival Awards
Article
What do you do when horses are your life, and you have to give them up?   For twenty-five years, everything I did revolved around horses.   A bad riding accident damaged my confidence and probably led to the second disaster: t...
The Benefits of Steel Horse Barns
The Benefits of Steel Horse Barns
Article
When you envision a horse barn in your head, the classic wooden building may be the first thing that comes into your head. While this may be the classic design, steel buildings make excellent horse barns. Many horse owners are split in the decision a...
Can't find what you're looking for?
Get new email alerts for new ads matching this search:
  • Rocky Mountain in Horses
  • Flashy
Frequently asked questions
What is Rocky Mountain Horse?
The Rocky Mountain Horse is a breed of horse known for its versatility and hardy nature. They originated in the United States in the 17th century, where they were used as work horses in the Appalachian Mountains. Today, they are admired for their laid back personality and surefootedness, making them suitable for many different types of riding. They are known to have a naturally smooth gait which makes them both comfortable and enjoyable to ride. They are also quite agile and athletic, capable of competing in various disciplines such as show jumping, dressage, trekking or even running endurance races!