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Post by tracey on Jun 18, 2010 13:03:24 GMT -5
SOLD Thank you! I've jokingly called him 'Sin', as in Ugly as... But in reality he's just a gangly, gawky youngster with a bit of a ewe neck and a long, plain head. Eventually he's going to be one big, stout gelding who'll pack anyone, anywhere. Amazingly, this guy has been passed over at three adoption events already this year. He was so sweet I just couldn't leave him behind last weekend, so here he is, and within 24 hours he was leading, loading, hauling, standing tied and being ponied. The following day I hauled to Curt's and he stood tied to the wall while I had my lesson on the hydra bull. Nothing, absolutely nothing, bothers this guy! From South Steens HMA in Oregon, I'm going to venture to guess he'll end up in the 15-16 hand range. He's very easy going and would make a great kids horse. $350
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Post by susie on Jun 18, 2010 22:50:52 GMT -5
He looks pink.
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Post by Jay Juahara on Jun 19, 2010 2:15:06 GMT -5
He just needs to grow into himself. He will make someone a good horse, I am sure.
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Post by tracey on Jun 19, 2010 7:37:13 GMT -5
Well, Susie, strawberries can look rather pinkish, don't you thinkish? ;D
Jay, absolutely he will. And people will be wondering why they didn't adopt him for $125 once he grows up.
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Post by susie on Jun 19, 2010 9:33:00 GMT -5
I know many little girls who would love a pink horse!! He has that soft look in his face. He probably will be a looker when he gets older... pink or no pink.
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Post by ~*skitttles*~ on Jun 26, 2010 13:50:32 GMT -5
I like him!!
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