10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

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10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by mod0202 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:05 pm

10 years old

twh

broke for trials/trails/kids/hunting

ground ties

parks

roads dogs

does it all and has done it all mountains/south texas/northdakota/michigan

$2200

712-870-1095

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by dawgmama » Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:50 pm

Hi, a few questions?

Mare or gelding?

Does it neck rein?

Does it stay in gait?

Shod or barefoot?

Where are you located?

Thanks!

Nan
"Dead Bird!! Fetch it up!!"
2 English Setters and a 'beasty boy' Wirehair pup in our family of hunters.

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by mod0202 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 11:13 am

gelding

neck reins

shod right now

whiting iowa

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by dawgmama » Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:04 am

:D
Thanks, I'll give you a call.

Nan
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Re: 10 year old black twh (price reduced)

Post by mod0202 » Sun Jan 10, 2010 8:58 am

$2000

with halter/leadrope/bridal/reins/import trooper saddle/saddle pad everthing you need


needs to go

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by ElhewPointer » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:14 am

What is the size of the horse?

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by mod0202 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:21 am

15 hands

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by dawgmama » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:05 am

Hi Andy,

My friend is interested in your horse,but before we drive 10 hours to see him, could you post some pictures/videos of him. Does he stay in gait and does he canter?
Thanks,
Nan
"Dead Bird!! Fetch it up!!"
2 English Setters and a 'beasty boy' Wirehair pup in our family of hunters.

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Re: 10 year old black twh (SOLD)

Post by mod0202 » Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:22 am

4 great ladies just bought a great horse. Thanks

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by dawgmama » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:06 am

Aw, gee thanks! Are you defrosted yet?
Nan
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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by Vonrommel » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:52 pm

dawgmama, Post some pics of the new horse for us to look at. I almost made the trip to go look at him, but it was a 20+ hour drive for me.

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Re: 10 year old black twh (my loss your gain)

Post by dawgmama » Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:50 pm

Vonrommel, I tried to post from my pictures, too big, tried from photobucket, not working tonight, sorry. I was up part of the night with my dog that is sick from Lyme disease, I'll try again soon.

He is a really nice horse, all black. He hadn't been ridden since Thanksgiving, Iowa has a boatload of snow. My friend, who bought him is not a super confident rider, and his pasture mate was galloping around the paddock. She was riding in the driveway since there was so much darn snow, and the horse didn't get all fizzed up because of his buddy running around. That really impressed us. I know my horse would have been jigging in place, and wanting to turn around to go back by his buddy. We are really looking forward to going horse camping and trail riding with this guy.

Nan
"Dead Bird!! Fetch it up!!"
2 English Setters and a 'beasty boy' Wirehair pup in our family of hunters.

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