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        02-17-2013, 10:00 PM
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    Foal
    Talking New Horse?


    http://images.craigslist.org/3E43K53...fcf30d1a27.jpg

    I know the photos are not the best but what do you think of this horse? She is a registered quarter horse and is four years old and 15.2hh. The only thing that doesn't look right to me is her back foot ( the one with the sock ). Maybe its just be being paranoid but it just doesn't seem right. If you could critique her that would be appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
         
        02-17-2013, 10:01 PM
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    Foal
    Ok so some of the photos are not working so I will post them later.
         
        02-18-2013, 02:02 PM
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    Foal
         
        02-18-2013, 03:01 PM
      #4
    Yearling
    Have you gone to see this horse yet?

    I like her, but would want to see her move, and also see how well trained she is?

    Registered or not? What are they asking? What all do they say about her, as the link isn't opening.
         
        02-18-2013, 03:51 PM
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    Foal
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    Originally Posted by Palomine    
    Have you gone to see this horse yet?

    I like her, but would want to see her move, and also see how well trained she is?

    Registered or not? What are they asking? What all do they say about her, as the link isn't opening.
    I may be going to see her this week and will be taking lots of pictures and videos. Here is the sale ad:

    Due to some health issues I am needing to sale my 4 year old AQHA registered Palomino Quarterhorse mare. Her registered name is Classical Gold Lace.This is a BEAUTIFUL horse!!! I bought her in December of 2012, and since then I have had such health problems I can no longer work with her. She is what I would call green broke. Aprox. 15.2 hands and 1000 lbs. She takes a saddle and bridle well, and has been ridden. She will need more refinement and hours put on her. This is not a kids horse, I recommend she have a intermediate to advanced rider since she is so young yet, and she has a lot of energy. Since I have had her I have been doing Parelli level 1 ground work with her and she does pretty darn good and catches on quick. She is easy to catch and halter, stands nice so I can pick her hooves and for the farrier. Trailer loads like a dream. She is current on vaccinations, and is on a de worming schedule, and she is sound and has never had any health issues. She does not ever spook at anything. She will make a excellent horse for someone!!! She will be 5 in May.
         
        02-18-2013, 06:12 PM
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    Started
    I can't tell a lot from those pictures, but it looks like she has small feet for her size, which you see in a lot of halter bred QH's. Not a look I like personally, but I guess there are plenty of people who do! She does trace back to Impressive, so I'd definitely insist on a HYPP test before signing any paperwork.

    She sounds like she could be a good project horse if she's at a good price
         

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