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Color isnt your thing but love the appy disposition?

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

Ben is a gorgeous well put together solid appaloosa colt. He doesn't have ANY white on him and has two whorls side by side on his forehead. Ben is very smart and friendly. Pictured at a month old, this colt is big and well built This will be a big horse, perfect for everyday ranch life and roping. You could also use him on your colored appaloosa mares to add some size and substance to the mix.Ben is registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club of Canada, and you will also get his application for registration with the Appaloosa Horse Club (based in the US). Ben's sire is a trained reiner but was never shown. Ben's dam is a gorgeous solid black with a great pedigree. Ben's full sister has sold to Saskatchewan as a reiner, she made her debut into the show ring at halter as a yearling, and we hear great things about her potential under saddle. Email for show history on this colts pedigree. You can see an extended pedigree (without show info) on allbreedpedigree using his registered name. Ben has been weaned, dewormed, haltered, tied and is a very very smart boy. He has a great disposition and always wants to please. He is the largest of our weanlings and definitely has show potential. Ben has shed out a deep bay color and is very eye catching even without spots. He is eating oats and alfalfa pellets well and is also on free choice water, salt and great hay. Ben has never been sick or injured and is a hgh quality prospect for a low price waiting for the right home.We are asking $700+gst for Ben

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