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  1. #1
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    Default Possibly looking for gaited horse in MD

    Would prefer closer to 21015 in MD but am flexible.

    Looking for a quiet, trail hacking, gaited horse for an older gentleman.

    Would be ridden up to 3 times a week at the most.

    *Any age as long as it isn't a baby (prefer older, teens and such)
    *Will mostly be used for trail riding (w/some hills, etc) and some road riding (to get to trails)
    *Would like a shorter stature horse as the gentleman isn't very tall but not picky

    Mainly looking for something comfortable for him to ride with, not much else matters.

    Thanks!



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    Please PM me. I have two free horses that need homes, and one would make a wonderful trail horse and will be gaited under saddle. Very nice - both 9yo geldings.
    "Passion, though a bad regulator, is a powerful spring." -- Emerson
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  3. #3
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    Sent you a PM.



  4. #4
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    http://forum.saveasaddlebred.org/top...?TOPIC_ID=2148

    Saddlebred Rescue (located in NJ) has three husband safe gaited horses available to approved homes. These are mostly ex-Amish horses so they are road safe and bomb proof.



  5. #5
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    Thanks, I'll check them out.



  6. #6
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    Still looking, would even consider a lease situation for the right horse. Prefer gaited, but would consider other, small, calm, gentle mounts. Thanks.



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