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Old 05-16-2009, 07:23 PM
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Default 3 horses for sale

Here are their ad #s.

209336 Falize
209338 Chantilly
209339 Reno

Do you think the prices are okay? We're training both Falize and Chantilly now. Falize's price is negotiable depending on the buyer and how far she is in training.
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Joygurl92; the picture of Falize,does not show what she looks like,put another picture of her on the the ad.Here in texas that price is high,for green broke.Chantilly looks very nice,not a bad price,but not broke may hurt her.Around here she would bring $250-$400.00
Reno looks like a very good looking horse too,$250.00 surely someone would like to have him for that price.
Change Falize picture,I really want to see what she looks like!!
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Ok thanks! I will put up a better picture of Falize. I forgot to say it before in the ads or on here but I am negotiable on all of their prices. The one thing I'm most concerned about for all three of them is that they go to GOOD homes!!!!
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Good looking horses all three,, but why do you have companion only on Reno ?? And one other thing,, if he is truly 16hh he is more than 950 lbs with that bone !! Pic was more on the order of 1100 lbs !! Give or take a few !! Unless he has lost weight since that pic was taken !! Mine weigh about 950 to 1000 and they are 14 hh and slightly over !!
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I have Reno as companion only because of his toed out leg. Our farrier said he'd probably only be able to do light trail work at the most. Maybe if his leg can get fixed he could do other things.

Woops, duh me! I'll go fix that weight thing. :P lol.
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If possible take a head on shot of those front feet and post it here !! Is he registered ?? Has anyone tried to ride him ???
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Old 05-18-2009, 11:38 AM
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Hopefully this picture shows it well enough.

The story we heard was that Reno was ridden when he was not even 2 and they tried roping on him. We got him last Sept. and we haven't done any training for riding with him. As far as I know, he's purebred QH but he doesn't have his papers.
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it's HIS right front leg. sorry this picture doesn't show it like i thought it would. I'll go out and take a pic today!
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I was just wondering how much it could be corrected with proper shoeing !!
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Hopefully this pic will help.

My farrier does corrective trimming and he didn't guarantee anything but we've noticed that Reno is walking a little more natural and seems more comfortable already. We don't know how much the trimming will correct but at this point, we really don't have anything to lose.
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