Post by Thoroughbred Spirit on Jul 30, 2009 13:10:42 GMT -5
I am posting this for a client of mine who can no longer keep a majority of their horses. THESE ARE NOT MY HORSES! Most horses are Foundation Appaloosas meaning they have only Appaloosa Bloodlines.
First one is Howes Sirfive. He is a 6 year old as of July, Solid Chestnut Appaloosa Gelding. He has a Blaze but no leg markings. He did have one foal she is a Beautiful Red Dun appy Filly. Sir is Double Registered both with ICAA-F5-NB-2269 and ApHC-N 624043. 5-generation foundation appaloosa bloodlines. 15HH.
He was bottle fed as a foal as the mother didnt want him. He is a very sweet horse just hasnt had much handling besides your basic halter/leading and vet/farrier work. He was a stallion up until 3 weeks ago and now he is gelded. He stands tied, great for vet/farrier/de-worming. He is going to be a great all around prospect. He will be easy to teach he is extremly smart. They would like to get the amount of his gelding for him but he is mostly Free to a working home.
You can see his pedigree at:
www.allbreedpedigree.com/howes+sirfive
Next is Mercy. She is not registered because she is Appaloosa/Qh crossed, and the foundation registry doesnt recognize them. She is a very loud marked Palomino leopard Filly. She is a 3 year old. And stands 14.2 Hands. Has a solid build.
She has great ground manners, leads, ties, stands great for vet/farrier/de-worming etc. She has had no Saddle training because of a right hind stiffle injury she had as a 2 year old. She is now 100% sound and was vet checked. She runs and plays great. She does need work on her hind end muscle because of that injury she doesnt have hardly any back there. She is ready to start training and will be able to trail ride or do light performance work. I would not recommend her in heavy duty performance or hard riding. Just because of that injury. She is also FREE to a light/enjoying working home.
Next is Howes Bronco Boy. He is a Loud marked chestnut and black Leopard Foundation Stallion. 4-generation appaloosa bloodlines! These lines speak for themselves! Double registered ICAA F4-2292 and Aphc- 624042. Bronco is Mercys sire.
If I had room I would bring this boy home in a heart beat! He is super sweet and quiet for a 6 year old stallion! He is a proven color producing stallion. He has had 2 foals, both with loud coloring and great conformation/dispositions! Bronco is super easy to handle around mares in season as well as any other time. He pasture breeds and hand breeds. He has had no saddle training but will be extremly easy to teach!
I cant say enough about this boy. He is a must see to appreciate! He is at Make Offer/Negotionable. If you breed appaloosas he is a must have for you!
You can see his pedigree at: www.allbreedpedigree.com/howes+bronco+boy
My clients are in very bad financial trouble and can no longer keep their horses. All horses where going to be sent to me for at least 30 days of training, but now they just need to move them asap. And I dont have anymore room for horses of my own, otherwise I would take them.
I will be adding a few more as well as soon as I get more information on them. Pictures of all horses are available but I cant figure out how to post them on here. So email me for those.
I can add training to any of them if you are interested. But their owners now just need them re-homed. Email/PM Me for more info/pics.
Horses are located in Johannesburg, MI about 10 miles east of Gaylord!
Thanks,
Nicole
First one is Howes Sirfive. He is a 6 year old as of July, Solid Chestnut Appaloosa Gelding. He has a Blaze but no leg markings. He did have one foal she is a Beautiful Red Dun appy Filly. Sir is Double Registered both with ICAA-F5-NB-2269 and ApHC-N 624043. 5-generation foundation appaloosa bloodlines. 15HH.
He was bottle fed as a foal as the mother didnt want him. He is a very sweet horse just hasnt had much handling besides your basic halter/leading and vet/farrier work. He was a stallion up until 3 weeks ago and now he is gelded. He stands tied, great for vet/farrier/de-worming. He is going to be a great all around prospect. He will be easy to teach he is extremly smart. They would like to get the amount of his gelding for him but he is mostly Free to a working home.
You can see his pedigree at:
www.allbreedpedigree.com/howes+sirfive
Next is Mercy. She is not registered because she is Appaloosa/Qh crossed, and the foundation registry doesnt recognize them. She is a very loud marked Palomino leopard Filly. She is a 3 year old. And stands 14.2 Hands. Has a solid build.
She has great ground manners, leads, ties, stands great for vet/farrier/de-worming etc. She has had no Saddle training because of a right hind stiffle injury she had as a 2 year old. She is now 100% sound and was vet checked. She runs and plays great. She does need work on her hind end muscle because of that injury she doesnt have hardly any back there. She is ready to start training and will be able to trail ride or do light performance work. I would not recommend her in heavy duty performance or hard riding. Just because of that injury. She is also FREE to a light/enjoying working home.
Next is Howes Bronco Boy. He is a Loud marked chestnut and black Leopard Foundation Stallion. 4-generation appaloosa bloodlines! These lines speak for themselves! Double registered ICAA F4-2292 and Aphc- 624042. Bronco is Mercys sire.
If I had room I would bring this boy home in a heart beat! He is super sweet and quiet for a 6 year old stallion! He is a proven color producing stallion. He has had 2 foals, both with loud coloring and great conformation/dispositions! Bronco is super easy to handle around mares in season as well as any other time. He pasture breeds and hand breeds. He has had no saddle training but will be extremly easy to teach!
I cant say enough about this boy. He is a must see to appreciate! He is at Make Offer/Negotionable. If you breed appaloosas he is a must have for you!
You can see his pedigree at: www.allbreedpedigree.com/howes+bronco+boy
My clients are in very bad financial trouble and can no longer keep their horses. All horses where going to be sent to me for at least 30 days of training, but now they just need to move them asap. And I dont have anymore room for horses of my own, otherwise I would take them.
I will be adding a few more as well as soon as I get more information on them. Pictures of all horses are available but I cant figure out how to post them on here. So email me for those.
I can add training to any of them if you are interested. But their owners now just need them re-homed. Email/PM Me for more info/pics.
Horses are located in Johannesburg, MI about 10 miles east of Gaylord!
Thanks,
Nicole