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Bunnys Hickory Acre

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Category / Breed: Quarter Horse Stallions at Stud


Location: Abbeville County, South Carolina

Discipline - Reining
Discipline - Calf Roping
Discipline - Cutting
Discipline - Roping
Discipline - Trail
Stallion at Stud

Stud Fee: $400 USD

Booking Fee: $100 USD

Birthdate: 04/17/2005

Age: 4 Years

Height: 15.0 hh

Weight: 1200

Color: Buckskin

Registry: AQHA - American Quarter Horse Association


Description: Gorgeous conf. and disposition. He has six money earners on his papers. His extended pedigree can be seen in full at www.allbreedspedigree.com Currently, in training at Joey MacRae Training Center in Anderson.

Date Added/Updated: 09/23/2009

Contact Information:

J and A Riding Stables
Donalds, SC 29638 [View Map]

(864) 379-3481
jandastables@yahoo.com

We are an 82 acre horse and cattle farm located in Donalds, SC. We strive to raise good cow working horses. We buy top bloodlines from out west, which include Hancock, Blue Valentine, King, Wimpy, Jackie Bee, Driftwood, etc. We train our horses using a mixture of Clinton Anderson, Chris Cox, and John Lyons training methods. We sell several young foals in the spring. Please visit out website.
 
Categories: Quarter Horse Farms; Stables and Horse Farms; Breeding Farms; Lesson Stables; Ranches and Vacations; Pony Parties / Birthday Parties; Horse Training Stables
Region: Abbeville County, South Carolina

www.jandastables.com/

 
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