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WRW Pride's Painted Threat, Black And White Tobiano Tennessee Walking Horse For Sale in Michigan
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$ 1,200
*** Congrats Jen***** Don't let Conrad steal him :)<br><br>Talon is a 7 year old black and white registered walking horse. We sold Talon to a friend when he was a weanling. Talon is the first baby out of Stocks Super Trouble and Pride’s Queen Mare. I know all of the babies out of these two and they are all very quiet, sensible and have a nice racking type gait. Ed has recently passed so we purchased Talon back from the family to place him in another home.<br><br>We’ve only had Talon for about 3 weeks. If you ever ridden at Waterloo he was the black and white horse on Clear lake Road. Talon was a stallion up until last year; he was gelded by Dr. Irving in August 2008. <br><br>I wouldn’t put Talon out with mares yet, he was pastured with a gelding when we picked him up(and he was great). He still has some stud like tendencies.<br><br>Since he’s been at the house, we wormed him (Zimectrin Gold), gave him his shots (6 in 1, Potomac and West Nile) and have the vet coming Monday (10-05-09) to do his teeth and pull coggins. Feet scheduled for next week also. <br><br>We took Talon out on Saturday 9-25-09 and rode him from my sister’s house to our house by himself (approx 1 mile on dirt road). This is the first time he has been ridden in at least two years and he was awesome. He didn’t offer to buck/rear/ or bolt, he went down the driveway away from the horses without any fuss. He passed cars and dogs without any fuss or reaction, but didn’t like mailboxes- when he shies he stops and looks doesn’t twist or turn or try to run in the other direction. He showed a nice rack in the driveway. <br><br>We don’t have a lot of time to ride so I’m pricing him low and will consider all reasonable offers. He’s going to make someone a really, really nice gelding. In my opinion after he gets his teeth done on Monday he’s going to need some good consistent trail miles and then I would rate him for a beginner. He’s a little lazy under saddle and not too much seems to bother him. I’ve bathed him (2 days after coming to our house), clipped him (he tried to eat the clippers) and he jumps right into the trailer and backs out. <br><br>He needs a home where he won’t be stalled all the time. His previous owner stalled him too much when he was a baby and he weaves. He’s in a run out now and loves it. If he was pastured with another buddy he would do even better.<br><br>The pictures posted here were taken about 3 weeks ago when he first arrived. Talon is one of my favorites out of the Trouble/Queenie combination. His markings and build are awesome and he’s very personable. He has a very fun loving and innocent personality and is really looking for a lifetime partner. He loves to play and if you have your halters and leads anywhere near where he can grab them they will be in the pasture with him, offering him (and you) hours of entertainment. <br> (details)
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Dancers 2Step Misty Blue, Blue Roan Tennessee Walking Horse For Sale in Michigan
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$ 2,500 (Negotiable)
Yes I'm wearing flip flops- not a good idea when riding horses... I know. I had a memory relapse :) Reduced price and added a video. Halla Blue just needs to be ridden, ridden, ridden. If you are looking for a horse with some spirit, nice gait, beautiful, and proven broodmare then Halla Blue is the horse for you. I say she isn't for a beginner because she has a big motor and likes to go, go, go. Also when she doesn't get to go back to the barn or do what she wants to do, she will throw a fit, but nothing a little riding and discipline won't cure. In the video she is barefoot, needs a trim and is doing a stepping pace. Ridden on the trails she does a nice saddle gait and can rack pretty fast. She carries herself beautifully.<br><br>Truly beautiful, TRUE Blue Roan ,registered TWH mare. Exquisite conformation, nice bone, good substance with a lovely neck and refined head. Proven broodmare and wonderful mother. Will get you on down the trail in smoothness and style. I have owned Halla Blue for about 3 years; I have ridden her mostly at Waterloo on very rough terrain barefoot. Her feet are awesome! She prefers to lead, but will follow.<br><br>Gets along great with other horses, not marish at all, easy to catch, load, clip, bathes. Up to date on all shots and worming. <br><br>May consider a trade for an older well broke gelding or mare for our kids to ride.<br><br>First Reasonable offer buys her. <br><br> (details)
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