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Post by pokicowgirl on Mar 20, 2009 19:08:30 GMT -5
yakima.craigslist.org/grd/1082936331.htmlGypsy vanner cross/ percheron (prosser) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reply to: see below Date: 2009-03-19, 5:49PM PDT Ok so i need to get rid of these horses. long story short some one needed a place to store a couple horses till they could find a pasture to rent. well i still got the stinking dirty things. the filly is going on 2 years this july. i dont think she has had any training at all. the mother is trained to pull a wagon and has been rode with a saddle. she does not neck rain . i really dont care if the mother sells or not but the filly has to go. she was given to my 15 year old neice and she has an idea that the filly is worth 500 bucks do to being gypsy vanner cross. if you want to talk to her you can call her at 786-4567 and ask for melissa. i am giving her and her mother till the first of april to get them out of here. or i will take them to the sale april 4th.and have them mail the check to them.
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Post by sacreddog on Mar 20, 2009 23:04:27 GMT -5
These two have found a home
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Post by sacreddog on Mar 22, 2009 15:43:43 GMT -5
These two have been bought and paid for, now we desperately need someone to help get them outta there ASAP. Is there anyone willing to haul from Prosser to just East of Missoula, Montana?? We don't expect you to do it for free. Will pay for gas and time!!
Please email me at sacred dog appys@gmail.com (no spaces)
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Post by icehorse on Mar 22, 2009 16:52:06 GMT -5
try putting a ad on uship.com
it's free to list it.
most of my experiences with the providers have been great and pretty inexpensive
and Great Save! those look like they are going to be fantastic horses-they needed owners who would appreciate them!
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Post by sacreddog on Mar 23, 2009 12:18:01 GMT -5
New developments...
The owner of the land where these horses are being kept called the potential buyers and told them that they were not paying enough for these horses and he would not allow them to be picked up for that amount.
Apparently, he thinks he can get more at the sale.
We're calling his bluff. They offered him $1500 for the pair and that is their bottom line. If he can get more from the sale, more power to him.
Since his sister owns the horses anyway, I don't know what he thinks he's pulling. Yeah, legally he has a right to auction them off to recover boarding costs, but how much does he really think he's going to get?
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