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all are scheduled to get on the truck for that last sad ride on the 27th of November.

dealer is willing to work with me, finding new homes for them. prices are reasonable for what they are.

some are dead quiet, broke to ride, suitable as school horses, first horses, kids horses/ponies.
there are a couple of haflingers, broke to ride, really cute, 5 and 6 years old.

there are some weanlings, and yearlings.

he's willing to trailer them to my place, so you can ride them indoors if the weather is bad.

Serious PHONE inquiries only, please. I can e-mail photos of some of them. I'm doing this for no return, so I can only give so much of my own time. {I have a barn full of my own horses to look after.}

but there are some pretty decent horses and ponies who are worthy of at least one more shot at a good life.

located in Millbank, not far from St. Jacobs.

519-595-3760

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Where do you live?

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like it says, located in Millbank. close to St. Jacobs.

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where is that...

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between Stratford and Listowel. southwest of Drayton. close to Milverton. 20 minutes west of Waterloo.

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