Looking for extremely FANCY and BIG
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- Stephanie Smith
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Looking for extremely FANCY and BIG
MARES! Must be registered!
Of course in this market the cheaper the better, I have not seen a ton of horses moving lately.
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Of course in this market the cheaper the better, I have not seen a ton of horses moving lately.
[email protected]
Sundown Farm
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
- helen in FL
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From Canter-MI:
1673-0408 Mare, 10 years old, 16.3. Gorgeous grey! Strawberry Sundaze is that sought after dressage prospect! She was too big for the small track in Michigan and was therefore retired. She's got a big, long neck and is a nice mover. Show quality, likes to work, professional, and all business! See this beauty at the farm in Michigan. $1500 to a good home. Contact Pat Doran at 517-546-4448.
I'm not familiar with this mare, but I've seen some of Pat's other horses and they are well cared for.
1673-0408 Mare, 10 years old, 16.3. Gorgeous grey! Strawberry Sundaze is that sought after dressage prospect! She was too big for the small track in Michigan and was therefore retired. She's got a big, long neck and is a nice mover. Show quality, likes to work, professional, and all business! See this beauty at the farm in Michigan. $1500 to a good home. Contact Pat Doran at 517-546-4448.
I'm not familiar with this mare, but I've seen some of Pat's other horses and they are well cared for.
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- Stephanie Smith
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Should have mentioned that I do not at all want a gray.. (cant help it, I dont like them as they can throw gray).. I have seen TONS of stunning grays, but I am not breeding for grays at all.. I like excellent conformation/movement/type/temperment with great color too.
I am looking for a really nice broodmare prospect... Lots to choose from so far, though dont know if they are the "ONE" yet..
I left my requirements open, to see my options.. I dont mind Canter at all, but must fit my basic requirements.. I have gotten quite a few horses off the trainers pages.
I love canter cuties! Just hard to search through every single horse to find what I want.
Will lease with very reasonable terms, esp if the mare is going to have to be shipped here, cared for for almost 2yrs and shipped home..
I have found a few mares that fit perfectly on what I want except for height.. I do not want to sacrafice height/substance for color! I will not pick a horse because it is a perfect color. That must be the icing on the cake, not the base of the decision (minus the gray issue).
Thanks!
Stephanie
I am looking for a really nice broodmare prospect... Lots to choose from so far, though dont know if they are the "ONE" yet..
I left my requirements open, to see my options.. I dont mind Canter at all, but must fit my basic requirements.. I have gotten quite a few horses off the trainers pages.
Will lease with very reasonable terms, esp if the mare is going to have to be shipped here, cared for for almost 2yrs and shipped home..
I have found a few mares that fit perfectly on what I want except for height.. I do not want to sacrafice height/substance for color! I will not pick a horse because it is a perfect color. That must be the icing on the cake, not the base of the decision (minus the gray issue).
Thanks!
Stephanie
Sundown Farm
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
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Skipitgirl
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I have a 16.2 hand dark bay mare Granja Joyel. She is currently in foal to my AQHA stallion, took on one cover. THis mare is big boned and a big mover. Quiet and easy to handle as well and has been ridden OTT. $1500 with foal $1200 without.
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- helen in FL
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How about Gettys Sweet Mesa shown with her first foal? Have papers, she has a wonderful disposition and movement which she passes onto her foals.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/gettys+sweet+mesa
http://www.pedigreequery.com/gettys+sweet+mesa
- Stephanie Smith
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The hardest part about BIG is usally having a decent topline.. Prefer round with no huge pointy areas..
Dont mind uphill at all (would prefer it), so higher withers is fine, as long as it is not shark fin type withers.
Defintely do not want a huge pointed top of the croup. Small point may be fine, but it is hard.. Toplines are very important in show horse breeding.
16.2+ prefered.
Dont mind uphill at all (would prefer it), so higher withers is fine, as long as it is not shark fin type withers.
Defintely do not want a huge pointed top of the croup. Small point may be fine, but it is hard.. Toplines are very important in show horse breeding.
16.2+ prefered.
Sundown Farm
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
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- Stephanie Smith
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Still...
Still looking for the "right" mare/s.
Sundown Farm
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
Stephanie Smith
http://www.SundownFarmVA.com
Proudly Standing the thoroughbred stallions:
Capture the Gold, Gold Finish, Screen Trick, PF First Trick.
Also Standing- Grande Leviticus (GOV OLD), and Senter Stage (OLD. NA/AWR).
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