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Posted Date: 12/15/2009
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KSchluttenhofer
Own daughter of Ima Cool Skip, N/N
Call: 515-290-2704
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Posted Date: 12/8/2009
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Lucky98Ranch
Quiet and safe for any level rider. Multiple ROMs and points in numerous events. Multiple Futurity Championships and All Around Amateur & Open Awards. Professionally trained with references. Youth or Amateur horse deluxe. Sound, safe, and willing attitude. Excels in patterns classes - beautiful mover
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Posted Date: 10/16/2009
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callen
Breeding Fee includes 1st shipment & LFG
Macs Good N Plenty by
Zippos Mr Good Bar x Macs Debutante
All Inquiries to: Brian & Kim Brandriet
Conifer Quarter Horses
605-881-8825
Standing at Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center
Ames, Iowa
Breeding Manager Nyomi Galow DVM
515-294-9900
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Posted Date: 2/16/2010
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Rolling Plains
Very natural 2 year old western pleasure prospect by Potential Career. He will get you noticed in the show ring! Will make an outstanding youth or ametuer horse. Started under saddle. More pictures and video available.
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Posted Date: 1/28/2010
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plumcreekfarms
This colt is a growthy prospect with a wide heel, clean hocks, and plenty of movement. He won both the Yearling Stallion at the Boone County and Walworth County Fairs. He has a real quiet disposition and is very enjoyable to work around.
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Posted Date: 11/23/2009
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KSchluttenhofer
Sire is World Champion,
Dam is daughter of World Champion.
Big and pretty Halter prospect!
309-352-3120
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