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PRICE: $975 OBO Tinky's Do Impress (Paint breeding stock if her papers hadn't been lost) is a 16 yr old mare sired by TwoTone Impressive (Black Overo Paint Stallion) and out of MS Dusty Starbuck (Red Dun Quarter Horse Mare). She stands 14.3 and is a black bay with a white star on her forehead and a white sock on one rear leg. We haven't trailered her or clipped her so don't know how she does with that. She's been getting trimmed and reset every 8 weeks since we bought her and does very well. She's easy to catch in the pasture and gets fat just sniffing grass. She was last ridden 2 years ago by my neighbor and his 12 yr old daughter and did very well. She doesn't neck reign, but with a little time spent on her that should be no problem to train. She is an excellent horse for someone a little more than a novice. Will make a great trail horse. We've had her for a couple years but just don't have time to ride her. Due to some unexpected changes here at home, we need to sell her to someone who will spend time working with her. Much better than her just being a pasture ornament here! Sorry the picture isn't the greatest. She's a little dirty right now from a winter's worth of pasture dirt. Hopefully we can get a better picture of her soon! |
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PRICE: $800 OBO. Fudgie - 19 yr old 1/2 Lipizzan/ 1/2 Arab mare. She stands approx. 14.2 and is a flea-bitten gray. She's easy to catch in the pasture and does well with the farrier. In fact her feet are so good she sometimes skips appointments! She's very well trained but likes to test people at times. If you let her get away with something small, she'll keep doing it until corrected. She is not for novice riders, but for someone with horse experience. She needs someone who will trail ride with her often! She was last ridden 2 years ago by myself around the pasture. The previous owner rode her on several trails and she did very well. Great trail horse! She isn't overly fond of the ocean however, but will do it. We need to sell her only because of some changes here at home that won't allow us to afford too many horses anymore. |