Beautiful older horse available to good home

Duckz

New Member
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Passing this along for a good friend. I know the horse well, he is a super good boy and would do great with light trail riding. He's a total in your pocket people horse. Give him a pop tart or some gummy worms and he's your buddy for life. Price negotiable, he will only go to a great home. Here's what Mike says in the ad:

"Shane is a 17yr old ISH who has been a beloved part of our family for 10
years. He is mostly retired and makes a wonderful pasture pal, partner,
and trail horse. He is 17hh and is used to a male rider and beginners who
are learning. He is a lot of fun, loves to search for treats in your pockets,
and has a personality to match his large size. Shane spent his career as
an eventer, trail horse, and fox hunter. He tore a suspensory ligament in
2010 which fully healed. Today, he suffers from periodic lameness that
multiple vets and X-rays have been unable to diagnose. He is happy and
healthy otherwise and loves to be lightly ridden and to have a job. If you
think you have room at your home for this fun guy, he would make a great
addition to any farm."
 

DoWhat

Deplorable
PREMO Member
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Passing this along for a good friend. I know the horse well, he is a super good boy and would do great with light trail riding. He's a total in your pocket people horse. Give him a pop tart or some gummy worms and he's your buddy for life. Price negotiable, he will only go to a great home. Here's what Mike says in the ad:

"Shane is a 17yr old ISH who has been a beloved part of our family for 10
years
. He is mostly retired and makes a wonderful pasture pal, partner,
and trail horse. He is 17hh and is used to a male rider and beginners who
are learning. He is a lot of fun, loves to search for treats in your pockets,
and has a personality to match his large size. Shane spent his career as
an eventer, trail horse, and fox hunter. He tore a suspensory ligament in
2010 which fully healed. Today, he suffers from periodic lameness that
multiple vets and X-rays have been unable to diagnose. He is happy and
healthy otherwise and loves to be lightly ridden and to have a job. If you
think you have room at your home for this fun guy, he would make a great
addition to any farm."
Why is Mike getting rid of his horse?
Sad, 10 years.
 
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