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Stunning, registered 6 year old Friesian Sporthorse. Zorro is a flashy, intelligent, coal black gelding with a huge heart and a desire to please his rider. His sire is Friesian and his dam is Arabian (her bloodlines go to Ansata Ibn Halima). He has natural lateral movement. Zorro has just completed 4 1/2 months of professional, Natural Horsemanship training. He has proven himself to learn fast and respond to the slightest cues. Zorro is also a born clown. He is the Houdini of the barn and has a knack for opening stall doors and barn gates. He loves to just toss toys around and amuse himself with whatever is nearby. Zorro has been ridden out on the mountain trails where he was calm, collected, and thoroughly enjoyed himself. His Arabian blood shows in his athleticism, speed, and surefootedness. He has very nice conformation and a perfect build for dressage. He has great ground manners and lunges freestyle. Zorro is 16 hands, 1150 pounds, jet black with a small white star on his forehead. His wavy tail sweeps the ground and his long flowing forelock and mane grace his head and neck. Owner is moving to England, must sell in two weeks. $5900 OBO Email: dodgegal@verizon.net or call 208-310-1829 2/5/08

Two Nice Miniature Donkeys For Sale. 1 Grey approx 7 year old Jenny and 1 dark grey/brown with star 5 month old jack (weaned). $1100 each or $2000 for both. email bigsky13@hotmail.com for more information or pictures. 1/24/08

5 yr old paint mare for sale. Miss Peppy Scribbles. Sired by Little Peppy Scribbles, Dam is Smooth Sundance. Registration # 684540. Miss Peppy Scribbles AKA Pepsi is a sorrel Tobiano mare. She has had 30 days professional riding put on her as a two year old. I bought Pepsi in foal March of last year and she gave me an outstanding filly. I am selling her because I like the filly so much and I cant keep all of them, especially where I have a baby on the way, and I cant afford to feed everyone and give he attention they deserve. I would be more than happy to send pictures or more information on her. She really is a nice big mare. I can be contacted at either monshiner21@gmail.com or at 1-208-539-9598 ( leave message if no answear) 7/21/07


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I have a 6 year old black and white paint mare with a little bit of a special situation. She has Sun Photosensitivity. If she is kept outside in the summer with a combination of being fed any amount of alfalfa, she sun burns, swells and peels. I, unfortunately, do not have the facility to keep her indoors all summer. I would like to either sell her for $2,000 or donate her to a hypo therapy/therapeutic riding center or a good individual home that has indoor stalls or any other type of riding center that could use a good horse to train riders. She is ok to be outside in the winter and it is a possibility that she may be ok to be in the sun all summer, provided she is fed only grass hay, I just have not done this yet.

Her name is Bailey. I've only had her for about a year and a half. She is very sweet natured and is always in my back pocket when I'm in the pasture. She is very curious by nature and I love that about her. We've done drill team and trail riding in the mountains together. That is where she is most comfortable and it is very obvious. She never fears from anything, never gets nervous or tense. She is Alpha mare in a heard and could use some ground manners with me but only because I'm very passive. Doctor Lang told me that because of the pain associated with this photosensitivity, she is no wonder, very leery and testy these days. She will need some work because after her skin started peeling last September, I obviously had to quit riding her. Then she started swelling again here a couple of weeks ago and I hadn't gotten but a couple of rides in this year yet. She is extremely smart and responsive and very, very willing to learn and please once she realizes who is boss. I know she needs to have a daily job and I just cannot provide that for her. This is another reason why I thought a riding facility would be a good place for her. If you could pass this on to anyone you might know, that would be fantastic. I paid $2,250 for her but because I'm so concerned with her well being and making sure that someone can take care of her needs or make sure she is kept indoors, I'm willing to donate her if it’s a working facility. Please forward. Thank you! tclemons@titleonecorp.com 7/1/07

 

 

 

 

 

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