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Posted 10/5/2008 6:24:29 AM


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So I was wondering If you could critique Fargo and maybe think of a show name for him. The only one I've thought of is 'Far Goes The Sun'. Thanks in advance!! Oh yeah, If you're wondering, My family was looking at him and a couple of other horses. He's my favorite by far, I hope my parents hope me get him.

Fargo is a 17.1H 9 year old thoroughbred gelding and was never raced! He would make a great dressage horse for any level rider he is very calm and not spooky. He has been free jumped 4 feet and i jumped him over about 2 foot jumps, but hes still needs a little work with his jumping and would need to have an intermediate or an advanced rider for jumping. I have taken him to many shows and he was a great gentleman, and we did very well! He loves kids and loves to be fussed over, he need someone that would have the time to work with him, unlike me because i am still in school and playing alot of sports so i just dont have the time for him right now that he needs and deserves! I would love to keep him but it just is'nt wokeing out with school and sports, and he is just sitting around, and i dont want that because he loves to be worked and loves his job! He is great for Vet and farrier and is UTD on everything! He clips,bathes,ties, trailers, ect. We are asking 5,500! Fargo is Trained in Dressage, Competed in Hunters, Competed in Jumpers, and is a prospect Lesson Horse.

Chestnut Thoroughbred Gelding For Sale in Vermont

Chestnut Thoroughbred Gelding For Sale in Vermont

Chestnut Thoroughbred Gelding For Sale in Vermont

Chestnut Thoroughbred Gelding For Sale in Vermont

Chestnut Thoroughbred Gelding For Sale in Vermont

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Posted 10/5/2008 6:26:32 AM


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I am not trying to interfere or anything, but where I live he would be a lot more than that. Like 10000

         

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Posted 10/5/2008 6:41:10 AM


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Around here-especially in Hampshire-he'd go for at least 7000-10000. =D But that price is pretty darn good for a horse like him! I like him, maybe more muscle on him, and needs work on his knees. He's a bit skinny and the shoulders and hips, but not horribly like i've seen lots of horses. And maybe that's the just the whole thing about him beign a TB to but you can get weight on him well enough.
And for a show name...So Far Gone ?
I tried to incorporate Fargo in there. XD

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Sometimes It's Good To Face Your Fears. It Takes Away Their Power.

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Posted 10/5/2008 6:49:30 AM


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Yeah, I live in New Hampshire.

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Posted 10/5/2008 7:01:49 AM


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Sorry, I thought you were selling him. Definately go for it if you can.

         

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Posted 10/5/2008 10:20:20 AM


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OMG he's gorgeous!!!!!!!!!! hmm.. well he look's pretty exspensive.. so i would say for lease about 250-400 a month..(i really dont know if thats correct or not, since i know nothing about lease prices!)

for show names, i like

far as i'll go, far as the sun and optimistic fargo

dressage, its more then a sport, its a passion.

when i sit straight in the saddle, i not only feel brave, but i feel proud to be the person i am!

if you have ever fallen off your horse during a group lesson, gotten the wrong lead at a show, jumped a jump that was to high for you, pushed a barn door that said pull, ridden in your pajamas without any shoe's or a helmet and last but not least, gotten kicked by a horse, then congradulations! you officially a horseback rider!

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Posted 10/5/2008 12:28:09 PM


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^^^Umm, I'm not looking at leasing him, I'm looking at buying him.

Anyone Else??

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Posted 10/5/2008 1:43:22 PM


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^^^Umm, I'm not looking at leasing him, I'm looking at buying him.

Anyone Else??

oh okay.. in that case i would buy him!!

dressage, its more then a sport, its a passion.

when i sit straight in the saddle, i not only feel brave, but i feel proud to be the person i am!

if you have ever fallen off your horse during a group lesson, gotten the wrong lead at a show, jumped a jump that was to high for you, pushed a barn door that said pull, ridden in your pajamas without any shoe's or a helmet and last but not least, gotten kicked by a horse, then congradulations! you officially a horseback rider!

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