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I need someone that I can trust to not use the horse in any way (horses aren't to be used with any of the following, breeding, sale, lease, competing, entering in local shows, and/or training) who's able to age out (age out, retire, make horses pass away, however you would like to call it) some of my horses. Please post if you're able to
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PeacefulOreo wrote:I need someone that I can trust to not use the horse in any way (horses aren't to be used with any of the following, breeding, sale, lease, competing, entering in local shows, and/or training) who's able to age out (age out, retire, make horses pass away, however you would like to call it) some of my horses. Please post if you're able to
How many are we talking about?
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Baranduin Brewster wrote:
PeacefulOreo wrote:I need someone that I can trust to not use the horse in any way (horses aren't to be used with any of the following, breeding, sale, lease, competing, entering in local shows, and/or training) who's able to age out (age out, retire, make horses pass away, however you would like to call it) some of my horses. Please post if you're able to
How many are we talking about?
Probably about 9
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PeacefulOreo wrote:
Baranduin Brewster wrote:
How many are we talking about?
Probably about 9
I could take 3 or 4 now, I will not be taking turns majorly until Tuesday night do to work
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Baranduin Brewster wrote:
PeacefulOreo wrote:
Probably about 9
I could take 3 or 4 now, I will not be taking turns majorly until Tuesday night do to work
Okay, I still need to work on sorting which ones to send to be aged out, I'll ping you on here once I figure out them all
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PeacefulOreo wrote:
Baranduin Brewster wrote:
I could take 3 or 4 now, I will not be taking turns majorly until Tuesday night do to work
Okay, I still need to work on sorting which ones to send to be aged out, I'll ping you on here once I figure out them all
okay, will do...I do work tonight, so no hurries
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PeacefulOreo wrote:I need someone that I can trust to not use the horse in any way (horses aren't to be used with any of the following, breeding, sale, lease, competing, entering in local shows, and/or training) who's able to age out (age out, retire, make horses pass away, however you would like to call it) some of my horses. Please post if you're able to

I can do ageing out
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PeacefulOreo wrote:I need someone that I can trust to not use the horse in any way (horses aren't to be used with any of the following, breeding, sale, lease, competing, entering in local shows, and/or training) who's able to age out (age out, retire, make horses pass away, however you would like to call it) some of my horses. Please post if you're able to

I happy to age out your horses for you. 10k per horses. Thanks.
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