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4-YO Thoroughbred Extremely well bred for sale

2017-06-19 11:55:21| Equine Now Classified Ads

Caleb (Knob Rocks) is a 4-yo bay thoroughbred guelding (born march 6, 2006). He is registered with the Jockey Club, no. J08390 (papers available). He is out of Tomahawk and Jazzy Jill,. Tomahawks sire was Seattle Slew (by Bold Reasonning) and his dam was Statuette (whos grand sire was Secretariat). Caleb has raced 7 times with no placement. Too slow for the track! Fortunatally, he came to me with no track injuries. He was pastured for over a year and started professional training last spring. Fine on the flat-WTC no problem although left side less smooth. He started on poles and small jumps but needs to focus more. He trails well and was fine on the road every time we hacked. He is a very smart guy with looks to kill! He is very sweet, loves attention, cross-ties well and stands for the ferrier and vet, no problem. He trailers easy (no tranqs). I was his sole owner after the breeder and he has come to be part of the family, but my experience in training horses being close to none, I cannot offer Caleb the right training he needs at this point and there is too much promise to him not to bring him to that higher level. He needs to be ridden regularly by an experienced hand.Must see. Serious inquiries only please.3000 $ negotiable.

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