Sugarbush

Sugarbush
Sugarbush
She is a pumpkin palomino (Victoria gets creative with colors) She was born on 3-2-21 out of a TWH by a Morgan stallion and she is gaited. Adoption fee $200

Waltzing Matilda

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Waltzing Matilda – 9 year old Appalachian warmblood mare that stands out in the crowd! She was a nurse mare foal. She grew too big and intimidating for her adopter that was looking for a small to average size horse (she didn’t get her from me). Although she tried to make it work, as time went on she realized that she needed to let Matilda go to someone that could bring her to her full potential. Matilda was donated to help support her fellow nurse mare foals. This girl is a powerhouse 16.1+ HH. If you are looking for and event type horse- Matilda is a very good prospect. She is still green. Walk, trot, canter, lead changes, reverse… all the gears work. She loves the water and the woods. Like I said a powerhouse that just needs miles and hours put on her. Clean legs, great bone, perfect feet, loads, ties etc.

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Ballet

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Ballet – Appalachian warmblood filly born 3-12-20 She is the pick of the litter! Although she looks like a dark grulla currently…that’s just not the truth. She will be a lovely gray. All in good time. She is elegant and athletic with lots of good clean bone. I say eventer. You can say whatever you like.. when you adopt her. Adoption fee:

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Tag

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Tag- born 3-12-20 Appendix qtr type colt He is very dark in color right now but, he will be a very handsome dapple gray.  He should be and average size 15+

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Chromeo

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“Chromeo” Born 3-11-20 Now we’re talking! Irresistible grulla colt with loads of Chrome. I believe he is gaited but he is young, and he doesn’t exactly know what to do with those legs. I think he must be gaited because every time he sashays by I want to here … “ all my friends are low riders..”

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