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Post by jenarby on Sept 28, 2009 21:26:58 GMT -5
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Post by MapleShade on Sept 28, 2009 21:37:35 GMT -5
oh he's handsome!
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Post by elizabethann on Sept 29, 2009 19:38:34 GMT -5
oh he is handsome! That second pic belongs in the calendar Wish I could afford a second horse right now, I'd go for a Jenarby horse just from the praise on this board!
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Post by jenarby on Sept 29, 2009 21:07:54 GMT -5
lol He's not technically a "jenarby" horse as I'm only advertising him for the owner. I list horses for CANTER. So he's not in MY barn.
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Post by Spysmom on Sept 30, 2009 4:56:57 GMT -5
Maybe not a "Jenarby" horse, but you sure know how to pick them to list!
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Post by elizabethann on Sept 30, 2009 8:33:13 GMT -5
Jenarby, which canter horses do you list, northern or southern Ohio?
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Post by Zimmers on Sept 30, 2009 14:25:40 GMT -5
I LOVE him!!!! Any way to find cheap shipping to the west coast?
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Post by jenarby on Sept 30, 2009 15:28:02 GMT -5
I list for mid atlantic "Mountaineer" listings.
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Post by jenarby on Oct 7, 2009 20:29:38 GMT -5
This guy was sold today.
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Post by Allison - on Oct 8, 2009 15:31:19 GMT -5
Oh really??? Cool Who to? Do we know? Tell me in some of the photos (just for grins) he is built uphill others he looks just the opposite. Which is he?
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Post by jenarby on Oct 8, 2009 20:23:38 GMT -5
Nope, he was sold to a friend of a friend. Another repeat customer who had a friend looking. He'll be fairly local to me (in PA) so I will probably be able to get updates. To answer your question he's uphill from croup to wither but technically not uphill from stifle to elbow. Very nicely built fellow. It was really windy that day and he had ants in his pants so I didn't get very many good pics.
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