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Ginger
Ginger is for Sale for $900. She is in Medford and can continue to be boarded there and lessons taken there or you can move her to a new location. We've purchased Ginger back having missed her 'naughtiness' since she left. She is a grade, pure pony, tri-colored pinto. She and Nutmeg were best buddies in the pasture and both bred to the same Welsh stallion before we started with the Fells. Her half Welsh foal is a palomino pinto and has turned out awesome. Ginger's previous owner has kept him. We do not know Ginger's breeding, but do know she started somewhere on the Oregon coast. She only came up for sale as she'd escaped a pasture near us and the person who caught her was given permission to sell her. For all we know, she could be very well bred and maybe even registerable at one point. She has very good conformation and sweet temperament when she's not being pure pony! Ginger stands about 12 hands, maybe a bit more. She has been started under saddle and ridden bareback with just the halter and lead. I'd consider her green but willing. She no longer escapes fences as she did as a youngster. She's possibly in foal to a paint stallion for 2010 for guarantees spots, but could be chestnut, tri-color or black and white. One of my favorite stories of this mare is shortly after we bought her the first time, and before our fencing was good at our Boring farm; part of the paddock was fenced with wooden pallets. One afternoon I looked out the window to see Ginger wearing a pallet around her neck and trying her hardest to graze. She was just standing, no panic, trying to lower her head for the grass and couldn't reach. At this point she's just two. I went out, wondering how I was going to get it off, but she didn't really mind me getting her to put her head down and push it out the opening she'd pushed in, obviously to get grass on the other side of the fence. I wished I'd had a photo! |
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