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Post by DeAnne on May 9, 2007 15:51:15 GMT -5
How tall is Spot? What's the price? Have a girl interested in something with lots of potential for "whatever", and he has it going on, so I want to send her his info. you can email me at ragtimesundae@gmail.com
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Post by IdahoCowgirl8 on May 9, 2007 16:58:34 GMT -5
I haven't been doing much advertising. Starting to post him on the internet some more. Here is his ad. www.equinenow.com/horse-ad-36673He's currently 15.3 hands. He just completed 60 days of training. He's progressing very nicely. We've hauled him and he doesn't care about the new environments. This is a very easy horse to deal with, and everyone comments about how well behaved he is, and how cute & flashy he is. Really a nice horse with a lot of potential!
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Post by IdahoCowgirl8 on May 24, 2007 16:50:04 GMT -5
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Post by DeAnne on May 24, 2007 17:14:28 GMT -5
I wont ever get sick of pics of him!
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Post by Showmom on May 24, 2007 20:16:17 GMT -5
me either boy if I had the room If we sell my daughters horse we might give ya a call
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Post by Showmom on Jun 9, 2007 10:06:51 GMT -5
very nicely done, he really is a beautiful horse. I really love the pic of his daddy.
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Post by kigermustang on Jun 9, 2007 10:34:03 GMT -5
nice! Wow, his sire is some leopard, isn't he?! No wonder he turned out so beautiful! You should be able to find a really great home for him.
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Post by IdahoCowgirl8 on Jun 12, 2007 16:57:08 GMT -5
ok... here is the finished product. Please tell me what you think!
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Post by Showmom on Jun 12, 2007 19:07:05 GMT -5
very nicely done, I saw your ad on dreamhorse also, you should use the picture of you showing him in the halter class that is a really nice picture. (drool) I really wish I could get him for my daughter, but I need to sell everything I have now. maybe later
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Post by mjainsworth on Jun 12, 2007 19:09:54 GMT -5
AWESOME! He seems like such a great horse. Wish I had the money to buy him. Good luck in selling him!
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Post by IdahoCowgirl8 on Jun 13, 2007 18:15:17 GMT -5
I like that halter picture, but I zoomed in as much as I could, and cropped it a bunch. So it's a little blurry, I would like to use high resolution photos in my ads. I just added the photo to Dreamhorse and am getting a lot of response. I am going to be pretty picky about where he goes because I think this horse has a lot of potential! I wouldn’t have a problem selling him to someone on this board because we’ve all become friends. I have been really impressed with this horse, and it’s really going to be hard for me to give him up. Thank you guys for the feedback on the video. I have sent it to all of my friends for proofing. Think I may make it into a side business. Anyway, thanks again for the kind words!
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Post by susie on Jun 13, 2007 19:43:14 GMT -5
I have a question. I know he is a nice big horse even at two...... how did you know he could handle riding at this young of age? What are the things you look for to know he is strong enough....( two is young for many breeds) Hope this does't sound like a stupid question, it just looks as though he has done so well, I just want to know if there is something any of us can learn from this.
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Post by pickle2882 on Jun 14, 2007 10:41:37 GMT -5
Wow how did I miss this thread lol he is gorgeous my mom would fall in love. Wow at two he is going to be a big boy but if he's already this well behaved someone is going to be very lucky to get him. Wish I had the money and the place my mom would fall head over hills. Love all the pics too can never get enough hehe
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Post by IdahoCowgirl8 on Jun 14, 2007 11:09:35 GMT -5
Thanks for the compliment pickle! He's a cool horse.
Susie, I really go by mental and physical maturity. He is big, which also means it will take him longer for this bones and structure to mature. This horse is very quiet, he loves attention and loves to be around people. Even though I am riding him, he’s only getting worked about 4 days a week. And they’re only about 10-15 minute work outs. Both of my 2 yr olds love to ride. It’s funny because I go out and catch them, and start working with them, people walk by and watch, because they really love what they’re doing. If he didn’t love to work and love a job, I wouldn’t be riding him. I have no problem turning him out to pasture for another year and letting him figure out the kid stuff that goes along with immaturity. This horse really rides and acts like a 3 yr old. He is mentally ready to ride, and has the size to handle light work. I hope this kind of makes sense.
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Post by Sher on Jun 14, 2007 12:12:24 GMT -5
Nice presentation!
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Post by susie on Jun 14, 2007 16:47:52 GMT -5
Thanks Idaho for answering my question... it does make sence. I am sorry if the question sounded like I am stupid, but it is nice to hear that you look for those qualities and not just look at his size. He is going to make someone a very nice mount, and with him being so mature acting now, he will be sure to win someones heart right away. That saneness is worth a lot.
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