| Jennifer |
| | 01/04/12 at 04:06 PM | Reply with quote | #1 |
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Of course I know there is indeed no such thing as a "child safe horse", I am however looking for the closest thing. I know there are tons of free and very inexpensive horses out there and to be honest I am not looking to spend much on one. We very sadly lost one of our QH mares a few months ago and would consider another one to join our family if we found the perfect horse. We have a 29 acre boarding farm and would promise an excellent and loving home. We have 3 other horses but none of which are great matches for my girls, one half blind, one lame and one green. I have two little girls, ages 3 and 5, and would hope to someday find a reliable, trustworthy horse they can grow up with. I would prefer a horse under the age of 12 and the only thing that truly matters would be temperament and experience. If you have or know of someone who needs to find another home for their beloved horse and is more interested in a great home than anything else, please let me know. Thank you so much. |
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| lilia white |
| | 01/14/12 at 10:13 AM | Reply with quote | #2 |
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Good morning, I have a couple of horses for which i am looking a forever home for, one is a quarter horse mare, 15 hands, registered paint breeding stock that trails rides English or western was bred for western pleasure but i use for riding lessons. The other is a warmblood/QH cross that is trained in dressage and jumps. He is 15 3 but built like an old warmblood due to the breeding. If you are interested in seeing any of them please email me. Thanks |
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| Noel |
| | 02/13/12 at 06:28 PM | Reply with quote | #3 |
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Im looking for a few horses and these sound great. My parents have been searching and searching, please email me if you could possibly. Thank you ~noel |
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