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Play Yer Bets - 2007 Chestnut AQHA Stallion

Currency:USD Category:Livestock Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:NA
Play Yer Bets - 2007 Chestnut AQHA Stallion
HOW TO PARTICIPATE AS AN ABSENTEE BUYER

We have made preparations to view the sale live and bid and buy livestock on-line through HorseAuctionsLive.com webcast and bidding service for those unable to attend in person on sale day. Please note that all of the lots in the sale will also be available for viewing online prior to sale day at www.vannormansale.com.


HERE’S HOW IT WORKS

Bids From Your Computer or other Internet device. Go to www.HorseAuctionsLive.com and click on Van Norman and friends Production Sale. You will be guided through the b...
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This is one of the Van Norman Quarter Horse’s five sires. Ty is trying to cut back the mare numbers – but there is absolutely nothing wrong with this guy! His colts have been easy to handle and they come out nice little muscly packages. They seem to be strong, free moving, and well balanced. He was ridden for about 30 days as a two year old, but an injury to his hip caused us not to ride him more. He doesn’t show any signs of that injury - and has been a great addition to our program. This guy came from Texas and carries popular cutting horse bloodlines. He is easy to get along with, and mellow. He has a smooth and strong stop, and is very athletic. He reminds of of our previous stallion Little Elmer Fudd, who also was a Smart Little Lena in the way of his mellow disposition, deep muscling and ability to sire prodigies that is bigger than he is. Great opportunity!

This is one of the Van Norman Quarter Horse’s five sires. Ty is trying to cut back the mare numbers – but there is absolutely nothing wrong with this guy! His colts have been easy to handle and they come out nice little muscly packages. They seem to be strong, free moving, and well balanced. He was ridden for about 30 days as a two year old, but an injury to his hip caused us not to ride him more. He doesn’t show any signs of that injury - and has been a great addition to our program. This guy came from Texas and carries popular cutting horse bloodlines. He is easy to get along with, and mellow. He has a smooth and strong stop, and is very athletic. He reminds of of our previous stallion Little Elmer Fudd, who also was a Smart Little Lena in the way of his mellow disposition, deep muscling and ability to sire prodigies that is bigger than he is. Great opportunity!