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2017-06-19 11:55:21| Equine Now Classified Ads

WATA TIPSY COWGIRL is an 11 year old, 15.2hh bay roan registered APHA mare. Could also be registered AQHA; full pedigree available. PROVEN BROODMARE AND PROVEN COLOR PRODUCER!!!!!!!!! Has had 5 foals to date = all were fillies and all were roans by solid stallions!!! She could add some real flair to your breeding program!!! She also rides english and western, but would be best suited to an experienced, confident rider. She has been on hundreds of miles of trails in North Dakota. Would also be great for breed shows, open shows, ranch work, or just for fun! Up-to-date on Coggins, vaccines, deworming, teeth floating and hoof trimming. Asking $4,000 which includes some tack & blankets. Would also consider trade for a horse trailer or quiet lesson horse. Please call 864-276-8536 or email nicole@equizenbiz.fatcow.com for more information. (Note = can hold until Christmas as a gift for that special someone!)

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