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2 grade yearlings. #1- Sorrel gelding. We call him Chicken Nugget. Star and snip, no other markings. Leads and ties. Picks up all 4 feet. Has been bathed. Rub him down with a feed bag. Vaccinated and dewormed. Extremely quiet and easy to get along with. He really wants to please, not a mean or naughty bone in his body. Hands down the easiest baby I’ve had, just an all around people pleaser. I don't say this very often, but he has future youth horse written all over him. Gentle and sane enough to continue on with a youth under supervision. He came to me pretty significantly under weight but has steadily gained weight since being here. He is still thin and his price reflects. What he lacks in looks currently, he makes up for with his stellar mind. He will be stunning when he fills out. Vet work is done. He was gelded, vaccinated and had a fecal ran to deworm appropriately 3 weeks ago. He’s ready to settle into life and bloom! He is listed at $1200 #2 black and white pinto gelding. Around 11 months old. His personality is as flashy as his color. Textbook "puppy dog" gelding personality. First to meet you at the gate and follow you around for attention kind. Halter broke, stands tied, bathes. Loads and hauls well for his age. Rub him down with a feed bag. Stands for the farrier. Vaccinated and dewormed. Sensible and user friendly, really good minded baby. My kids brush him and love on him. Not a single bad thing to say about him. This guy is a family favorite and I'm not entirely convinced to sell him yet. Come look at him before I change my mind. He is listed at $2500 I would estimate both to mature to a minimum of 14h, they aren’t tiny but aren’t huge either. I wouldn’t be surprised if they got closer to 14.2h+ range when mature. Chicken Nugget is a little taller than Benny currently. Pictures and Videos available of both horses. Considerations to 4H and OHSET families, I’d love to see these boys in homes with kiddos. Trades considered for hay, saddles/tack, stuff that doesn’t eat. Serious inquiries only, neither one of these boys needs to sell. I’m not opposed to keeping them and getting them started under saddle next year, Kicking my tires will just make me keep them.
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