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> MARES IN NEED, LOCATED IN WALNUT CREEK, CA
nhraffer
post Nov 24 2008, 10:15 PM
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Not my horses but thought someone might want to help


Well bred Polish Arabians need new homes, Mare, Click the link to see a herd of 15 Polish bred Arabians. Of them, already taken to new homes are: Faith, Jewel Joy and Passion. The rest are 1005 free to anyone that will give them the love a care they need. I think they are all mares. Most are not trained for a specific job. The story is that there is a lady in her seventies that can no longer care for these animals and they need to be put in homes quickly. The county animal control is already asking that this be accomplished. If you know anyone that can take in a very nice well bred animal please call Stan Pedder's law office at 925 283-68l6. Or call me at the phone below. Nancy DuPont, 925.937.7661, www.zebra-net.com/horses/horseinformation.html


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post Nov 24 2008, 10:42 PM
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*throws self on ground and whines* whyyyyyy do I have to be on the wrong coast?? *picks self back up and says* because you'd have a freakin zoo that would put San Diego to shame biggrin.gif

Very nice mares... shipping would kill, any new expense would kill me right now lol I hope they get good homes!!! I really like Rapture tho.


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post Nov 25 2008, 05:50 PM
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I called Nancy and these mares are actually located in Sonoma county, not Walnut Creek. Right now it is unknown if any of the mares have any training under saddle. Most likely they are currently broodmares or pasture pets. The lady that owns them is aging and now unable to take care of them. Her family is not interested in the horses, but does still want to find good homes for these mares. They are all registered and we are working on matching papers to horses. The link in the first post has pictures and these mares look nice. I will hopefully get out to look at these girls sometime this week. If anyone is interested in any of them, let me know and I can put you in contact with the necessary people. These girls are free to good homes and in the pictures they are in wonderful shape. smile.gif
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post Nov 25 2008, 06:07 PM
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Ohh, I really really like Gracious. But how to get her up here? **Runs off to mapquest to see just how far away Sonoma county is**

Well, looks like roughly a 4 or 5 hour drive, one way that is. I would love to get her, heck, I'd like to have all of them. Realistically though, even if I DO find a way to get down there with a horse trailer...all I have fencing for is one extra right now. At least til I get the rest of the field fenced off. Then, god help me, I'll *really* be keeping the feed store in business. laugh.gif
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post Nov 25 2008, 09:26 PM
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Hurry with the fence Annie! I'll send board for Rapture! lmao, j/k If I could afford that I'd be looking for a shipper already rolleyes.gif


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