2yo gelding, free to good home

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edaselro
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2yo gelding, free to good home

Postby edaselro » Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:29 am

Perpetrator 2004 by Mud Route - I'm Not Telling

Perpetrator was putting in good works at the training track and scheduled to ship when he injured a tendon. He needs some layoff time, but will be sound to ride. He's a pretty, correct bay.

I have his 3/4 brother (Mud Route out of the dam of I'm Not Telling) and he has the best temperment of any horse I've ever had. He spent two years on the track, and you'd never guess it - he's calm, willing and absolutely gorgeous. According to the training center, this one has a similiar disposition. I would keep him but I have no room or time for more riding horses.

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MT Horses
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Location: Lakeview,Oregon
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Postby MT Horses » Tue Oct 03, 2006 10:53 pm

What state are you located
I am sure you are a LONG
ways from Oregon

Michelle Downs
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Postby Michelle Downs » Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:55 pm

where are you located? i'm in southern illinois

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MT Horses
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Postby MT Horses » Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:02 pm

I am in Oregon :(
I figured you were a long
ways away from us
it seems to me that
none of the fixer upper
TB's are in our area
or ever even close
to Oregon LOL
Well I hope you find him
a good home :o