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Need help selling your horse?
 

We are a reputable business here locally south of Fort Worth and have references such as the local Humane Society, local law enforcement and many satisfied buyers. We get lots of hits on our website and you will get GREAT exposure. We are a full service facility and also rescue horses so we get many types of shoppers.

We will coach you on pricing your horse and make sure we know all the special talents of your horse that will help them sell.

Package #1
$75
You provide us with a photo of your horse and a basic bio on him/her. We will interview you to learn all the special things about your horse that will promote their sale. We will write a professional advertisement, post your horse to our website, promote and advertise your horse and post to many other websites (we post to many websites that also get lots of hits and helps expose your horse to many types of buyers). We will screen your calls and set appointments for you.

Package #2
Full service package. Your horse will stay with us. You will pay for board of $200 per month. We will ride/train your horse once a week to keep them tuned up. We will show your horse to all potential buyers. We will do all of package #1. Our commission will be 20% of the sale price. But we do not accept stallions, not healthy, unsound, or dangerous horses. We reserve the right to refuse any horse.

Call Debra at 817-372-0047

 

Cisco, 12 yr old. Sorrel Foundation Quarter Horse. I was told he was a roping horse,I don't know. Cisco is quick and agile !!!!! Can turn on a dime. He's the kind of horse who loves people and kind of a in your pocket sort of guy.He ground ties, works in the round pen, stands well for farrier and vet. I haven't loaded him into my new slant trailer however he loaded well into my stock trailer. He is a lover. Attitude was a 5 but since he hasn't been ridden in quite some time lately 7. Nothing horrible just Prove you really want to ride me kind of attitude. Once he's been ridden a bit he should settle down again. Not for a beginner,but someone who knows how to handle a horse . $2,300.

Cisco
$2,300.00
817-774-7918

 

Kato, 5 yr old sorrel . I was told he if not a Passo has Passo blood in him.? Was afraid of his shadow when he first came home...is much better now but needs someone to trust, someone willing to take the time, is patient. Needs work trailer loading, bathing. He will stand for farrier and vet. Kato is the pasture instigator/ clown . He is a pleasure to watch.He will make an awesome horse for someone willing to take the time. Not for a beginner without experienced supervision. Kato is about a 5 when feeling confident. $450.

Kato
$450.00
817-774-7918

 

Millie, (Black) is 6 yrs old and green broke. She stands well for farrier ,vet and baths. She'd make a great trail horse, she can go all day.Millie was 1 of 2 born to Buttons. When she was born is came up to my knees...so she will never be a big horse, but she is welllll built. Buttons is a leopard appy and Millies daddy was a genetically engineered horse from Tarlton State. Don't know if she'll load into the new trailer, if not I'll teach her. Millie is about a 5.Not for a new beginner but someone with a least a little experience. $ 800.

Millie
$800.00
817-774-7918

 

Buttons is 26 yrs old. A reg.white leopard Appy. She has been used by my 75 yr old mother to trail ride. Buttons is 26 going on 13. She has done it all, stands for farrier, vet, bathes. Loves attention. She does need work in the round pen because we generally just get on and ride her. Again I haven't tried to load her into the new trailer, she jumped right into the old one though. Oh she is the one in the pasture that if she she sees you coming with a halter will most often take off.Not all the time but often. Buttons would be a great beginners horse. Attitude is 4.

Buttons
$800.00
817-774-7918

Tucker
$4,500.00

Tucker is a coming 4yr old AQHA registered gelding (reg # 4899873), that currently stands 15h tall. He is registered as a buckskin, but as he has aged he is turning silver grey. No matter though, he’s still a very handsome horse!! He has impeccable cow horse/roping horse breeding and he has a very strong natural tendency to track cows (and llamas too!). See his pedigree at http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rey+n+sanbars+ace.
Tucker has had 60 days of professional training with a “Clinton Anderson” style, Natural Horsemanship trainer, (who also happens to be his owner), and she has given him a very strong Competitive Trail foundation. She has recently concentrated her efforts on training/starting him, but she has spent the better part of the last 2 years playing with him, and basically getting him ready to be started. All that time of messing with him has really paid off; he’s so trusting and calm and accepts just about anything he is taught. He has a ton of trail experience, he’s super quiet, not spooky at all, and easy to handle. A confident beginner would have no problems with this gorgeous boy. Tucker has sorted cattle, completed obstacle courses, and been ridden out on trail for pleasure. 99% of the time he rides in a rope halter; he’s THAT easy!!
Tucker is still green, but he will be so easy to finish out anyway you want to! His arena skills aren’t that great as his owner has concentrated her efforts on making him a calm and quiet trail horse, but he is so smart, he’ll pick p those skills in no time. Tucker wants to please and will do just about anything asked of him with very little prodding. He’s jumped fallen trees, stood in water up to his chest, and he’s never argued about any of it. He is extremely docile and easy to convince. He is sane enough to be safe and sassy enough to be fun…What a great combination!!
His ground manners are impeccable… He leads, loads, stands for the farrier, loves to be groomed, bathes, ties, and is very respectful of personal space. He tacks up easy, stands for mounting, has great movement with nice transitions, is light and responsive, and he has a great stop and back up too. Tucker is usually at the bottom of the herd, so there’s usually no drama surrounding him; he’s an easy keeper, he’s not food aggressive, and he doesn’t need shoes. His feet are in excellent condition and rock hard.
His owner will continue training him and putting miles on him til he is sold. His price will go up to reflect any additional skills he learns. He will make a great competitive trail horse, a roping horse, or a terrific all-around ranch horse. You can’t put a price tag on safety, and Tucker is about as safe as they come…Get him now and finish him any way you want… Call or text Ren at 940-353-7169 or email to thebrandys@suddenlink.net for more information or pictures.
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