This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Sher,
Take a look at this red dun gelding..I lightened up his picture with my Adobe Photo program and he is not as dark as the photo looks, but looks wet from the snow..I think you should go look at him if you are interested in a trained gelding..He is in Colorado. http://horse.classifieds.equine.com/horses/634641.html Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska >Size - 14 hands or up. I prefer short. >Training - Ready to ride trails, at least of year's worth of trail time down. > Cart trained not important. Beginner safe - no "30 days training", no >greenies. I prefer a nice quiet ride on the trails - have been riding my 23 yr old >standardbred mare for 7 years now up in the Rocky Mountains - but I still >prefer a horse that matches the "beginner safe" description. > >I've heard of the Waverly Midwest Horse Sale in Iowa, so although that's not >Minnesota, it's still a possibility. Have kept their website addressed saved, >and am on their mailing list for the sell flyer. > >Thanks for any tips! Again, I'm looking to buy about April. Just mentioning >that again, as last year when I spoke to the list, several folks emailed >horses that wanted to sell right now, and well frankly, completely did not read >where I posted *when* I was looking to buy. > >So, to not disappoint anyone, thought I'd jot it down again -- I am looking >to buy in the coming Spring of 2004 - about next April. The purpose of the >post is asking about what places can one go to find a trail ready fjord, between >Colorado and Minnesota - and roughly what sort of prices should one be >prepared to pay, for a fjord along the lines of the description above. > >Thanks a bunch for reading my post. I've been on the list for a couple of >years and have enjoyed learning from the other folks here! > >Sher in Colorado > ************************************************************ Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

