Walking horse is the one you will see on our Horses for Sale page available for your consideration. Please feel free to contact us at any time with any questions you may have using the address, phone number, and/or e-mail link above. We really look forward to hearing from you.Site designed, built, and maintained by David Taylor Owner/Operator of Evening Shade Farm Copyright - © (all rights reserved) Above: Harold at y/o Below: Harold at y/o Harold's beautiful shade of grey now (/) and he celebrates his th birthday, better than ever.
Only his hairdresser knows.A Different Shade of Grey is unusually colored, but he's an unusually nice horse in every other way also. He's y/o h TWH gelding that has been trail ridden in just about all the popular places and it's apparent in his demeanor. He has all the phone number library qualities that will make owning him enjoyable from the easy way he grooms, shoes, bathes, to his wonderful gait and disposition under saddle. Harold stands quietly to mount/dismount, walks slow and easy until asked for more, and is one of the most polite and sweet horses. He measures h and so he's just right to get on and off easily. He's grey and proud of it.

I have gotten so attached to Harold that I had been keeping him to ride along with Bomber & Wildy, but I hardly ever get time to ride/enjoy him and he's just too good not to ride... Head Picture Alt. Picture Harold then and now... I thought it might be interesting for some to see how a grey horse changes color over time. The picture above was Harold as a y/o (early ) and the one to the left is Harold as a y/o (mid ). You can easily see how he has lightened in the body as well as the mane and tail.
But they can also look quite different going through a given year as seasons change. I guess one of the neatest things about owning a grey horse is that it is never boring because just like the weather in Tennessee, if you don't like it today just wait for tomorrow. They also have an unusual ability to look clean even when you go get them out of the pasture from running/playing/rolling. Black and Liver Chestnut have always been hard to beat for my money, but Harold's put grey right up there for me. Alt. Picture Head Picture Harold is now available... Harold came home with me when he was a coming y/o.
I started him and along the way fell in love so I kept him until he was y/o for myself. Because he was just too good to only be enjoyed for a few rides a year I decided to place him in a wonderful home all the way out in Oregon. Things can change in peoples' lives and so it did with Harold's person. Circumstances forced her to part with him, and like me, she loved him so much that she found it to be very difficult to let him leave.