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Tawny (registered as Eyes Bright Too)
Tawny is a six year old mare, and is 14.2 HH buttermilk dun appaloosa- there is a little white on her rump but she is a paler dun. Tawny was to be used as a 4H horse but she is not for beginners. She is riding well and is nearly neck reined, and is completely sound. She does settle in and does well on trials with regular use as the season rolls on. She has been on a few organized trail rides, she was nervous but did OK. She is located in Baraboo, WI.
Mr. Sandman
11 year old registered half Arabian gelding - sound - trained to ride -
has completed one competitive endurance ride.
Hates to be separated from a herd, so may become anxious if he is the only
horse from the pasture being stalled.Spooky around traffic, but never did anything wrong on trails.He stands about 15'2 hands tall - maybe 15'3At the ASAP farm - contact Sue for more details.
Piston
Pistion is has shown some signs of rear end lameness when being lunged. The vet has speculated there may be some congential deformity but nothing has been diagnosed. Owner states the horse shows no signs of lameness when in the pasture. He is sweet and gentle, willing and kind. He needs a chance!!!
Call Sue at
608-792-5126 or email asapinc@mwt.net
Excalibur
Appaloosa gelding in his early teens. He comes with a 5-year-old gelding that has the temperament that will make him easy to train.
Rooster
Quarterhorse Gelding. Rooster was first trained as a Reining Horse before he was purchased. According to his previous owners, he was trained as a Barrel Horse, and also for Pole Bending and Goat Tying along with a little bit of Roping and Trail Riding. He is 12 years old and is 15 hands high.
Brandy
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Sugar
Thunder
Jackson
Jackson is 7 1/2 years old. He is a beautiful Saddlebred. Approximately 16 hands tall. He is a very curious horse that is the first one that comes up to you when you call. He dances a little for the farrier but that is his personality. He loads easy and is an easy keeper. He can be a little pushy. He has been on many trail rides and overnight camping trips. He likes to ride. He is good on trails. When he doesn't know what something is he will stand by it or watch it and will go through it or by it. He does need an intermediate rider. He has a lot of energy. He plays hard sometimes with people, he sometimes will play but can bite as a part of his play. He is a fun horse with a lot of personality. He was in the middle of our herd. Not top and not bottom.
Baroness Alios
Breed: American Quarter Horse (has papers to be filed). Height: 16 hands Color: Red/Blue Roan ( My daughter calls her miss America because in the fall she turns red, white and blue!) Gender: Mare, Birthday: May 17, 2006. Notes from placing owner: We rescued Ally from an auction when she was 4 months old. She came to us with ringworm, bacterial infections, and under nourishment. Her stock breeding is from the Dakotas from what we can tell. She tends to be more skittish but she is willing. She is more horse then my daughter can manage at this time and we would like to see her reach her potential as well. She stands quiet for the vet and is very personable with women. She tends to keep her distance from men unless they continue to try interacting with her. She needs work in standing quiet for the farrier but I have even been able to trim her hooves myself.
Z Tempest
23yr Arabian mare white no vices, 14.2HH, very loving, light riding, blind in left eye. Z is an aged Arabian mare - the original owner's friend recently contacted ASAP, clearly remembering Z and knowing her breeding, history and background. Her desire would be to relocate Z Tempest back to Florida, but cost is preventing this from happening. It would be a dream come true for Z to get to go home to Florida where she came from originally.
Picasso
A note from his previous adopter: He has been fabulous for us! Always the first to great you when you come out. He is very smooth in his transitions and is very quick! He truly is an easy keeper, loads like a dream and is great with farriers. He is not for a timid rider. An intermediate rider would do fine with him. I think the best thing for him at this point would be to give him a refresher with a trainer.
Ginger and Solomon
Registered Quarter horses, mare and gelding. Solomon was gelded, and had some ground work. Thanks to the foster family's commitment to these two, they have been able to stay together. Ginger has popular Quarter horse breeding, as does Solomon. Ginger is trained to ride, but does need some further fine tuning to become a reliable riding horse. Her conformation is unbelievable, and so is Solomon's. Solomon is now receiving some training so he will be started under saddle.
Mila
7-yr. old registered QH mare. Mila is a 7 year old Quarter horse mare. She is being placed in the program due to owner's daughter having a baby and less time for more horses. Mila is sorrel with white - she has not been ridden in 2010, but is a trained saddle horse who basically needs some fine tuning to get her going again. She is about 14'3 - 15 hands tall.
Taz
Grulla Paint gelding. 11 years old - 15'2 hands tall. Taz is for an intermediate to experienced rider - has some trust issues involving his head. Ground manners need improving, but he is very nice to ride.











