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Light Pleasure Riding/Trail Horse
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Lester Prairie, MN

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(Grade) ranch gelding that went through my program. We aged him at 12 coming 13. Others say his mouth shows closer to 15. On the way to his new home, what I can only describe as every "sight-unseen buyer's nightmare" happened, and the hauler hit a deer. Upon arrival, this guy unloaded, lame. But alas, in good business, it becomes my wound to repair, and to do the animal right.

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After extensive vetting back home, it was confirmed he has a severe strain in his deep digital flexor tendon, consistent with bracing upon impact. There is no broken bones, but yes, his x-rays did find boney changes as well in his front feet. Upon blocking with my performance vet, it was determined that is not the cause of his lameness.

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He is already healing nicely with complete stall rest, but is not 100%. We are expecting another 2-3 months of rest. This guy is a point, shoot, go, total sweetheart. I'd put anybody on his back. He'd be a fantastic lesson horse, or trail mount in the future. I'd pass him along with vet records to somebody looking for a companion and pleasure riding horse. After the soft tissues is healed, he may need some added help of equioxx or similar with regular riding.

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I am renting my farm out, and hoping to do some "spring cleaning" to my feed bill. If he doesn't sale, he will remain here until healed. I have a 10+ minute long video of him when he sound, and I originally sold him. Just want him to go where he is appreciated. I get too emotionally bound into these ordeals. Pricing at minimum to ensure he goes somewhere right.

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Horse BreedAmerican Quarter
Horse RegistrationAQHA
Horse TypesStallions/Geldings

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