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    Monday
    18Jan2010

    FREE! Thoroughbred Horses in need of HOME, please pass this along!

    We were recently sent this information on these two horses and wanted to pass it along. The current owner wants them to have a good home, so she is giving them away. Please respond to her directly, see info below.

    The info below is from the current owner:

    Sailor: Registered TB Gelding, hunter jumper training.  16.1hh, approx 10yrs old.  Very sweet and smart, requires intermediate rider. I worked him for a year on confidence with jumping and is jumping 3-4 ft and loving it.  He still needs work on his lines and pacing up to jumps.  He is more high strung/ energetic, but has a very good heart.  He has had a lot of time on trails, and has only spooked a few times in all the time on trails.

    Bentley:  Registered TB Gelding, great on trails, mello disposition, will need front shoes.  6 yrs old this year, Registered as Clever Commander (sold for almost half a million as a yearling), 16.3hh. Very mellow and sweet disposition.  He has had a lot of time on trails as well and has never spooked.  He has had a lot of basic and ground manner training.  He his a good eventing horse prospect, but will require shoes.

    I would really like them to go to a home together where they could be used to their full potential.  I have put a lot of training into them and hate seeing it go to waste.  These were both racetrack rescues from the kill buyers and I want to make sure they never get put in that situation again.  If I were not in a position to have to get rid of them I would not, but at this point I just want them in a loving home. I am giving them away, as long as it's a good home.

    Jessica Roth 
    530-503-9098
    530-957-5381
    jpuppie@hotmail.com

     

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