joie
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Post by joie on Oct 30, 2010 8:19:50 GMT -5
BB is a sweet, well started 2006 palomino thoroughbred stallion. He has a wonderful temperment, and would easily transition into a gelding lifestyle, too, and I would happily geld him for a buyer and keep him here free of charge until he is ready to travel. He stands 16.2hh, and has been in retraining for 6 months after a dismal race career (one start, didn't finish) and he is going quietly and willing...he is the kind of horse anyone can handle, even with mares bothering him across the fence while he is trying to work. He is priced at $2500 or best reasonable offer to an excellent home. Please feel free to contact me for several pictures, video, and further information. fourleaffarm@hotmail.com Attachments:
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Post by diane on Nov 3, 2010 9:42:09 GMT -5
He is simply gorgeous
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Post by juliab on Nov 7, 2010 21:29:20 GMT -5
What is his breeding and JC name?
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Post by johnnysauntie on Nov 10, 2010 18:22:09 GMT -5
I'm 99% sure that is Beyond Blonde, who is by Guaranteed Gold.
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Post by joie on Nov 12, 2010 16:43:31 GMT -5
Yes, this is Beyond Blonde. he is by Guaranteed Gold, and out of Special Lady. He is located in Sterling, IL. I have only him and one suckling filly left to sell, and so I am looking for all offers to the best of homes. I will consider payments and terms, and can be flexible to the right placement. He can be seen here: www.four-leaf-farm.com/BeyondBlonde.htmlThanks!!
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Post by BoyleHeightsKid on Nov 15, 2010 6:17:24 GMT -5
I noticed on your webpage that he's been turnouted out with the broodmares and babies??
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Post by joie on Dec 11, 2010 20:53:23 GMT -5
I noticed on your webpage that he's been turnouted out with the broodmares and babies?? Yes. My boys live in a herd environment. In winter they are in with bred mares and weanlings, etc. Open mares and fillies are typically in a seperate herd. I do not believe that stallions necessarily need to live isolated, solitary lives. I lease a small, family farm (14 acres), and I have boarders as well, so my boys must be incredibly well-behaved. Obviously, the stallions are never turned out together during breeding season, but they do live in harmony on the same property, and are across the fence from geldings, colts, etc. with no ill-effects. BB lived in a "bachelor herd" last winter with my 3 YO Trakehner stallion, as well. They seem to enjoy the company, and are well-mannered pretty much at all times when they aren't thinking that they are going to breed every time they see another horse. I actually had a woman look underneath BB because she could not believe that he was a stallion!! Anyway, Beyond Blonde has been sold, and is in a wonderful new home where he will continue to live like he did here...like a horse.
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Post by diane on Dec 11, 2010 22:57:22 GMT -5
great news. I wish him a great and productive life.
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