Well bred mares ready to move NOW

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bridlewise
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Well bred mares ready to move NOW

Postby bridlewise » Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:34 am

I just got off the phone with the owners of these mares...they have a trailer coming from Kentucky and somebody needs to find a home to make room! Please see new prices and pics!

Concielo Dial
Conquistador Cielo x Dial O (by Diplomat Way)
1992 Bay Mare
9 wins, Stks Placed, $173,759
OPEN
Half-sister to graded SW General Practitioner ($353,000)
Price: $900.00

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Flag of Hope
Sheikh Albadou x Flag of Gold (by Personal Flag)
1998 Dark Bay or Brown Mare
3 wins at 2 and 4, $36,125
Not bred for 2009
First dam is full sister to graded SW Prospector’s Flag ($281,076)
Price: $750.00


Devil in Ink
Devil His Due x Fast Blush (by Graustark)
2004 Dark Bay or Brown Mare
16 Starts: 1 - 1 - 3, $17,822
Maiden mare
Full sister to Devil in Pink ($123,960)
Second dam by Blushing Groom, 3rd dam by Buckpasser
Price: $1000.00

Ninety Mile Beech
Horatius x Beech Island (by Assemblyman)
1992 Bay Mare
5 wins, $139,893
OPEN
Dam of 4 winners!
Price: $500
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Sufficient
Seattle Sleet x Long Enough (by Freezing Rain)
2001 Chestnut Mare
Placed at 3, $9,480
Bred for 2009 to Secret Brand-Last bred 4/15/08
Half-sister to 5 1/2 furlong track record setter of 1:02.33 and 5 furlongs in :55.80!
Price: $800.00
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Verda
Nalees Man x Goodish (by Prince John)
1995 Bay Mare
Unplaced
OPEN
Half-sister to 2 stakes horses and dam of winner That is True (by Is It True) and Captain’s Princess (by Mancini)
Price: $250.00

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Hy Heeled Sneakers
Hedevar the Gold x Liberal Type (by On the Sly)
1994 Chestnut Mare
Winner at 3
Bred to Finn McCool for 2009-last bred 4/7/08
Dam of 2 winners including McCool Your Heels (by Finn McCool).
Price: $800.00


Breeding or RACE prospects:

Classi Vogue
2005 Chestnut Filly
Untuttable (by Unbridled) x Win Not Place (by Out of Place)
7 Starts: 1 - 1 - 0, $9,575
Winner in summer 2008 at Suffolk
Sound and easy to handle.
Price: $1200.00

Precious Belle
2004 Chestnut Mare
Sweetsouthernsaint x Prudie (by Caller I.D.)
30 Starts: 2 - 0 - 6, 17,387
Winner at Tampa and Suffolk in 2008
Sound and easy to handle
Price: $800.00
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Tonno100
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Postby Tonno100 » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:03 am

Can't agree with buying more horses if you haven't the room for them.

bridlewise
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Postby bridlewise » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:17 am

Not buying more...but more boarder mares on the way!
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Tonno100
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Postby Tonno100 » Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:08 am

Similar comments apply about taking on more boarders.

Skipitgirl
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Postby Skipitgirl » Mon Jan 19, 2009 3:14 pm

She provides a boarding service.

She boards the mares for THE OWNER who, from what I can gather from the posts, want these mares moved and are bringing in others to board. "Making room" does not neccesarilly mean they dont have the actual space. Ive heard the term used when old stock isnt pulling their weight or their breeding program goes a different way therefore "making room" for new, hopefully better stock.

Either way, how she uses her land, and what the OWNERS do with their horses or money is really no ones business. If you want to be the "what you should and shouldnt do with your horses" police, You will be a VERY busy person.

Tonno100
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Postby Tonno100 » Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:07 am

Skipitgirl wrote:She provides a boarding service.

She boards the mares for THE OWNER who, from what I can gather from the posts, want these mares moved and are bringing in others to board. "Making room" does not neccesarilly mean they dont have the actual space. Ive heard the term used when old stock isnt pulling their weight or their breeding program goes a different way therefore "making room" for new, hopefully better stock.

Either way, how she uses her land, and what the OWNERS do with their horses or money is really no ones business. If you want to be the "what you should and shouldnt do with your horses" police, You will be a VERY busy person.


Hmm, these posts took about 5 mins, not all that busy. Maybe it's just me but saying they NEED to move to make room indicates a lack of room.

bridlewise
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Postby bridlewise » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:50 pm

Bump!
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