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Post by zimalia on Mar 12, 2008 17:57:05 GMT -5
My neighbor that raises Arabians has a 6 year old horse for sale. THis horse will be gelded on the 13th. He has never bred a mare. This horse was sent out and rode last summer for most of the summer. He did very well. Intelligent, easy to handle, tall. Fritz will go around 16 hands.
Sire was Serrraq, dam was Adiba. Both are passed on due to age. Serraq (I'm guessing on the spelling as it's been a while since I saw it wrote out) was known as Soc. My neighbor owned both sire and dam. I rode the sire many times and I was impressed with him.
This horse was injured as a foal so has some scars on one front leg. I know the guys that put time on him last summer and they said he never took a lame step. They said he was a real easy horse to get gone, never gave them any trouble.
Please call my neighbor, horse's name is Fritz. Yes, he is a registered Arabian, pure bred.
Priced $600
Claude Christy 509-930-1826
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Mar 12, 2008 18:23:39 GMT -5
I had to click on this ad because Zim is posting an Arabian for sale... and I was very curious
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Post by trainwater on Mar 12, 2008 19:16:30 GMT -5
Me too Allisa! LOL!!! That's too funny!
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Post by zimalia on Mar 12, 2008 20:28:54 GMT -5
Claude is my neighbor. He's got other young stuff for sale too. He's got a couple 2 year olds that I think are really good quality horses! The one, in fact, is a full sister to a horse that went to the Olympics!
I'll see if I can get a photo of this horse. As I said, he will be a gelding on the 13th. Soon as he's healed up, he'll be ready to go. The horse is priced cheap on account of scars on the one leg. It has nothing to do with the horse's quality as the quality is there.
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Post by Jay Juahara on Mar 12, 2008 22:41:38 GMT -5
Yeah, a pic would help. I know some people with Arabs. Can pass it to them.
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Post by msmmole on Mar 27, 2008 20:18:41 GMT -5
What color is he??
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