I had a breeder contact me with this information. She got a letter from someone who needs to cut her numbers. I figured I would post it here if anyone is
interested. PM me and I'll give you the owner's info.
I'm a Morgan breeder and
> I'm in a bit of a bind myself at the moment and have some
> Morgan mares I wonder if you could use. I have three mares
> that were rescued from a bad situation at a breeding farm in
> East Tennessee -- two mine, who had been there on lease, and
> another older mare I couldn't leave there. They have been
> rehabbed and are up to weight. My circumstances have
> taken a downturn, I have 24 horses, and I really need to
> just sacrifice some and get them off my payroll. If you can
> use them, I will happily give them to you and sign over the
> papers on the two that I hold registration on.
>
> The older mare, who will be 22, is Siridian Lady Heir --
> she is to my knowledge broke to ride but I haven't ridden
> her and she hasn't been ridden in a long time. She does not
> have papers, and I am not going to be able to get
> them. She has a little trouble holding weight -- she
> was within probably two weeks of starving to death when I
> brought her home, and had ground her front teeth down to
> stumps chewing wood -- but has been out on pasture at a
> boarder's house all summer and looks good now. She is sound
> and gentle to handle.
>
> H-Vee Hawk's Independence is a mare I had
> leased-to-purchase to the farm in Tennessee before it went
> belly up, and I got her back. She had recently weaned a fosl
> was poor but is fat as two bears now. She has beautiful
> sport horse breeding, and would be imminently resaleable. I
> had done I simply have way too many horses and have
> hit some hard financial times, so I have no time to
> work with them or train them as they need to. Indie is
> gentle to handle, I had bitted her and worked her on the
> longe before I sent her to Tennessee.
>
> Luminescent Leah is a beautifully bred mare whom I had also
> leased to the same farm in TN. She came back bred and had a
> beautiful filly. Leah is 18, is green broke to ride,
> and is extremely sweet. She is a good mother and is really
> sweet with kids. She has a blemish on a hind leg from an
> injury she sustained while she was on lease that was not
> treated properly, but she is completely sound. I really
> wanted to keep her as a babysitter for foals, or possibly as
> a lesson horse, but my situation is getting a little
> anxious.
>
> If you think you can use any of these mares, please let me
> know. I can transport them within a days' drive of here --
> I'm in Southern Illinois -- or meet you halfway.
>
> thanks
I'm a Morgan breeder and
> I'm in a bit of a bind myself at the moment and have some
> Morgan mares I wonder if you could use. I have three mares
> that were rescued from a bad situation at a breeding farm in
> East Tennessee -- two mine, who had been there on lease, and
> another older mare I couldn't leave there. They have been
> rehabbed and are up to weight. My circumstances have
> taken a downturn, I have 24 horses, and I really need to
> just sacrifice some and get them off my payroll. If you can
> use them, I will happily give them to you and sign over the
> papers on the two that I hold registration on.
>
> The older mare, who will be 22, is Siridian Lady Heir --
> she is to my knowledge broke to ride but I haven't ridden
> her and she hasn't been ridden in a long time. She does not
> have papers, and I am not going to be able to get
> them. She has a little trouble holding weight -- she
> was within probably two weeks of starving to death when I
> brought her home, and had ground her front teeth down to
> stumps chewing wood -- but has been out on pasture at a
> boarder's house all summer and looks good now. She is sound
> and gentle to handle.
>
> H-Vee Hawk's Independence is a mare I had
> leased-to-purchase to the farm in Tennessee before it went
> belly up, and I got her back. She had recently weaned a fosl
> was poor but is fat as two bears now. She has beautiful
> sport horse breeding, and would be imminently resaleable. I
> had done I simply have way too many horses and have
> hit some hard financial times, so I have no time to
> work with them or train them as they need to. Indie is
> gentle to handle, I had bitted her and worked her on the
> longe before I sent her to Tennessee.
>
> Luminescent Leah is a beautifully bred mare whom I had also
> leased to the same farm in TN. She came back bred and had a
> beautiful filly. Leah is 18, is green broke to ride,
> and is extremely sweet. She is a good mother and is really
> sweet with kids. She has a blemish on a hind leg from an
> injury she sustained while she was on lease that was not
> treated properly, but she is completely sound. I really
> wanted to keep her as a babysitter for foals, or possibly as
> a lesson horse, but my situation is getting a little
> anxious.
>
> If you think you can use any of these mares, please let me
> know. I can transport them within a days' drive of here --
> I'm in Southern Illinois -- or meet you halfway.
>
> thanks
