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Re: Tea's Trained Sales Barn!

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New horses added!
Karabair breeder! High quality, no reds, face markings, LP, dun, champagne and cream.

Champion Quality Pseudo Marking KBs Coming Soon!

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Re: Tea's Trained Sales Barn!

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Tenacious Equine wrote:I've finally given in to the urge to set up a sales barn.
Horses in this barn will be for sale. I age fairly quickly, so be sure to snap up these guys while they're still in their competing prime!

They will all:
-be fully trained (99.1% or higher) in all stats besides speed.
-have hunter scores 53 or higher or dressage scores 47 or higher (usually both).
-be in the moderate weight range (mod thin-mod fleshy); most will be moderate.
-be tested in locals and/or player-made competitions (some will be titled) in at least hunters or dressage.
-be viable level 10 grinders and competitors for hunters and/or dressage, western pleasure, and driven dressage.

My stock are excellent producers, with most (if not all) recent studs displaying the capability to throw gold comment colts. They come in a variety of colors and have a variety of face markings. The GP range for colts is 66-68K, with mares being in the 63-66K range. I cull my breeding stock vigorously and have recently taken to training and testing all colts that I see as viable stud or competition prospects.
Recent Top Stock:
**these are a demonstration of the quality of my line and are not for sale.
I will bump this topic every time I add new horses to the barn.
https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3233932 how much will this colt cost i saw him in your sales barn
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Re: Tea's Trained Sales Barn!

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Heartland2001 wrote: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/3233932 how much will this colt cost i saw him in your sales barn
I recently picked him up from training; he must have chosen to go to the sales barn :lol:
I’ll let you know if I do end up selling him, he’s not tested so idk yet
Karabair breeder! High quality, no reds, face markings, LP, dun, champagne and cream.

Champion Quality Pseudo Marking KBs Coming Soon!

Claudebot
Heartland2001 Offline Visit My Farm Visit My Farm Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2021 7:10 pm Posts: 3287

Re: Tea's Trained Sales Barn!

Post by Heartland2001 »

Tenacious Equine wrote:I've finally given in to the urge to set up a sales barn.
Horses in this barn will be for sale. I age fairly quickly, so be sure to snap up these guys while they're still in their competing prime!

They will all:
-be fully trained (99.1% or higher) in all stats besides speed.
-have hunter scores 53 or higher or dressage scores 47 or higher (usually both).
-be in the moderate weight range (mod thin-mod fleshy); most will be moderate.
-be tested in locals and/or player-made competitions (some will be titled) in at least hunters or dressage.
-be viable level 10 grinders and competitors for hunters and/or dressage, western pleasure, and driven dressage.

My stock are excellent producers, with most (if not all) recent studs displaying the capability to throw gold comment colts. They come in a variety of colors and have a variety of face markings. The GP range for colts is 66-68K, with mares being in the 63-66K range. I cull my breeding stock vigorously and have recently taken to training and testing all colts that I see as viable stud or competition prospects.
Recent Top Stock:
**these are a demonstration of the quality of my line and are not for sale.
I will bump this topic every time I add new horses to the barn.
do you have any mares for sale

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