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SOLD Here
is Gentry at his new home with Andrea. It was love at first sight for the two of them, and they are quite a handsome
duo when he is under saddle. Gentry has made the grade and is now performing in the palomino parade of the San
Antonio Rodeo. See his performing photo on this page
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Chief
is joining Bill and Karen's non gaited herd, where he will be carrying Bill smoothly down the trail. Born and raised
on one farm, we are happy that Chief is headed for a home where he will get experienced and loving care.
Gentry and Andrea are centered in the
front row. We are so proud of Gentry and happy for Andrea that he has fulfilled all her hopes.
Another shining example of the versatility of the Tennessee walking horse.
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It
was bitter sweet to see our own mountain horse, Magic Weapon, head home with the Bennets. We loved him dearly, and he
was a special boy, but we just can't keep them all. His beauty and flashy way of going, give him a striking appearance.
Combine that with his smooth racking gait and gentle temperament, and you have an exceptional family horse. Last we
heard, the Bennets were having a great time with Magic on the trails.
SOLD Lucky (AKA Lookin' For Rain) is headed home with Sharon where she will be the mount of choice for Sharon and daughter,
Jordan. Baby Nicholas will probably have a ride or two, as well. Lucky was raised here and we will miss her sweet
presence in the pasture. But we know she is in good hands.
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GOING HOME Sally was searching for a small,
consistent, reliable, and comfortable trail mount. Kat was just right for her. Sally likes to canter, and so does Kat. The
two of them are having a blast together.
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We are pleased as can be that John and Tita Feltner, owners of Starland Farm, purchased this extra nice mare,
Echo. With her gear and pedigree, she is suited for trail, show or breeding.
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SOLD Patsy wanted an easy rider who was good looking and nice moving. Sunny was excactly what
she wanted. We had a lot of inquiries on this gorgeous boy, but people just couldn't believe that at 3 y/o, he could
be that gentle and calm. In northern Illinois now with his new mom, Sunny doesn't know what to think of 3ft snow
drifts in April! But the warm mash of oat bran, beet pulp, carrots and apples every night makes up for it.
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SOLD Pride's Silver Prophet was owned by Dub, then went to a young lady to show and enjoy.
He has now come back to us, as Lynda has added him to her "collection". This is a fabulous horse who will
do his level best to please. Welcome home, Prophet, and congratulations, Lynda.
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Mysti in all her golden glory is
headed home with Andy and Debbie. He came to bring another horse for training, but Mysti caught his eye, and Andy
had to have her for wife, Debbie. They are thrilled with her gait and her drop dead gorgeous looks.
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BACK HOME Stephanie bought Oreo from out of state, and he needed a little tune-up to smooth him out and
settle him down. He then headed home to become part of the family. Sad update: In November, 2009, Oreo was lost to a bout with colic. The Szabos were
devastated by losing their good friend, but are thankful for the few years they had with him.
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Happy Hill Masterpiece is heading home with Holly, where he will be known as Master Jack. We purchased this great
boy as a weanling from Tom and Jody Decker of Walking Proud Farms, Claremore, OK He is a nimble mover and a flashy looking
boy who has many years ahead of him as companion and trail mount for Holly.
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Copper Heads for the Ranch
We owned and loved Copper Gen's
High Pride for almost 4 years. He was competitive in the show ring and smooth and steady on the trail, and has now gone
with Meredith to ride the fences at her ranch. With wide open spaces and a sweet mare for company, Copper has found a great
place for his retirement. We wish him and Meredith many years of happy riding.
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Headed
for Cajun Country
Jewel made a 3 state tour shopping horses,
and Style was one of the two she bought. She and husband, John will be getting back into trail riding and look forward
to doing it "in Style". With Style and their buckskin under saddle, they will be turning some heads.
Thank you Jewel and John!
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