Talkn Bout Noon, 2011, 16.1h liver chestnut mare

Update: Nov. 5, 2016

This liver chestnut beauty is sound, very kind and quiet, and just not a race horse — but she sure can be a lovely show horse or pleasure horse.  After 18 races, with no wins, it is obvious that racing is not her game.  She is as sweet and pretty as they come, with clean legs, a balanced build with a good shoulder, and cute balanced movement at the jog that suggests she will do well in the local hunter ring. Her owner, who also grooms her, loves her dearly and takes exquisite care of her, and he wants to find her a great home where she will be appreciated. She is described as a very good girl, with no vices, friendly and easy to work with. She was very polite for her photo session and very quiet for her jog video.  She has unlimited potential for any discipline.  She is by Noonmark, from the Fappiano sire line, out of a mare from the Caro sire line, so there is jumping aptitude in her pedigree.

Price $1,000 negotiable
Contact Sugar Rohena 585-412-3678 (contact person for owner, to assist with language barrier)

 This liver chestnut beauty is sound, very kind and quiet, and just not a race horse — but she sure can be a lovely show horse or pleasure horse.  After 18 races, with no wins, it is obvious that racing is not her game.  She is as sweet and pretty as they come, with clean legs, a balanced build with a good shoulder, and cute balanced movement at the jog that suggests she will do well in the local hunter ring. Her owner, who also grooms her, loves her dearly and takes exquisite care of her, and he wants to find her a great home where she will be appreciated. She is described as a very good girl, with no vices, friendly and easy to work with. She was very polite for her photo session and very quiet for her jog video.  She has unlimited potential for any discipline.  She is by Noonmark, from the Fappiano sire line, out of a mare from the Caro sire line, so there is jumping aptitude in her pedigree.


Video from November 2016:

Video from June 2016:

As always, a pre-purchase veterinary exam is recommended

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