[drivingpairs] Re: Discussion List sale

  • From: "Alpenland Haflingerhof" <alpenhof@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 09:08:02 -0800

Hi

I have an 8 year old Haflinger Grade Gelding who has been driven single and 
double.  He also rides very well and has been used on wagon trains and lots of 
trail rides.  He is easy to handle and has no vices.  He is 13.2 hands, is 
fairly dark reddish chestnut with a star and strip.  His mane is fairly curly 
and is a little on the reddish/flaxen side.  He is a sweet-looking horse!  
Price is $3,500.00  He's up to date on shots & worming and is very healthy!
Email me at alpenhof@xxxxxxxxxxx or call me at 509 548 6102.

Heidi Forchemer
Leavenworth WA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Helen G. Roeder 
  To: Pairs List 
  Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 8:10 AM
  Subject: [drivingpairs] Discussion List sale


  Let's have a winter sale!   Starting right now, through January 31st, the 
list is having a sale.   I'll start:

  El Hasa Brightly Star is a coming three year old (on St. Patrick's Day) bay 
gelding.   He's 13.2 hh, triple registered (Arabian x Welsh) and qualifies for 
registration as a Sport Pony.   His dam, Parada's Darlin's grandsires are 
Azraff and Gai Parada.  Brightly's  sire is Pidcoke Balladeer affectionately 
known as Curly (Pecan Creek's Timpanist x Pidcoke Pollyanna).   Brightly is bay 
with black points and a star and has small comma ears.

  El Hasa Kontiki Rose is still growing and had already reached 14.2 hh at the 
age of two.   She'll be three the end of May.  Rosie is also by Curly, out of  
Sahibers Duchess, a Kontiki granddaughter.  She is chestnut with very blonde 
mane and tail and a lovely, evenly distributed blaze.  She too is triple 
registered and qualifies as a Sport Pony.

  Both of these horses are handled daily, current on all their inoculations and 
have their feet trimmed religiously every six weeks.   They have been ground 
driven in a halter (no bit yet),  know all the basics  and come when they're 
called.   Prices are negotiable to good, caring homes only.

  The horses are located in North Texas, just below the Oklahoma Border.

  Helen 
  Whitesboro, Texas
  home of El Hasa Sport Ponies
     (the Little Lions of the desert)
  www.drivingpairs.com 

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