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Title: AMHA/AMHR Bay Mare with filly at side
Description: rebred for 2009 foal


stacyeking - February 29, 2008 02:19 AM (GMT)
Megan is a very correct bay mare with a dwarf medicine hat filly at side, rebred to same stallion for a foal in late 08, early 09. She is double registered AMHA and AMHR. Filly is eligible for double registration as well, but will not be suitable for breeding. Filly has injured eye, but it is healing and will look almost normal, but her vision will probably be impaired. Megan is sweet. Likes kids, dogs, cats, chickens, not food aggressive, halters easily if you have treats, and stands for hoof trims. Filly has been handled every day, feet picked up, been in laps, comes up for her scratches...she is a DOLL. $1000.00 for three in one package, or will price seperately. Stallion is homozygous, so next foal will have color. Genetics of dwarfism is still not completely understood, but the next foal from what I understand will have a 75% chance of being normal.

If you are looking for a very sweet mare and a doll-baby to go along with, as well as the prospect of another next year that could dazzle in the show ring, contact me at 662 316 5334, or email.

Stacye

Joey - February 29, 2008 03:19 AM (GMT)
If Megan sells, how many will you have left, Stace?

stacyeking - February 29, 2008 10:42 PM (GMT)
Right now I still have Cruiser, Megan and baby, Jazzy and baby, Bockie, and Kissime. So, seven counting babies. If Megan goes with baby I'll be back down to five. I'd like to sell Kissime as well...and I may sell Elvis (Jazzy's baby) but not until I get a chance to clip him and unwrap the present! I might keep him on and sell Cruiser, but I really don't want to let Cruiser go...right money comes along, though, and he's off to a new home! I'd really like to keep them all, but I can't, and I hope for some more babies late this year or early next so I need to move somebody, before I'm up to my knees in little horses!

Stacye

HHF - March 1, 2008 10:26 PM (GMT)
Did my friend contact you about the Paint gelding?

stacyeking - March 2, 2008 01:29 PM (GMT)
No, didn't hear from her. I'm looking at a nice little palomino up here near Oxford, but we have not sealed the deal as of yet.

Stacye

MegansMenagerie - March 3, 2008 04:53 PM (GMT)

Hey Stacye,
Would you be willing to just sale the baby???? I would like her for my petting zoos. Let me know.... I wouldnt mind weaning her early so I could make her a backyard pet...

Megan

stacyeking - March 3, 2008 09:20 PM (GMT)
Hi Megan,

I will consider selling her alone after she is weaned. Four months is best, but three months would be ok, which means you could pick her up near the end of April. She is eating pretty good right now, but she still needs her Mom. She is absolutely adorable. She will actually climb into your lap, and roll over to be scratched. She likes to have you hold her hoof while you scratch her. Wierd kid.

Contact me by phone if you need to, sometimes I'm not on here very regularly, and I can't check my msn email at work. I do once or twice a day from home. My number is 662 316 5334 if you'd prefer to talk over the phone.

Edited to add:

I will also consider a trade for a kid friendly pony. I like the palomino on your site, but I'm not partial to gaited horses. I'd like about a 13-14 hand very well broke mare to teach my kids to ride.

Talk soon,

Stacye

stacyeking - March 12, 2008 12:51 AM (GMT)
The mare is still for sale, but the filly will stay here. With the problems that are likely to develop with her we think she should just stay put.


Stacye




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