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i am getting rid of a yearling coloured shetland colt. he needs a new home asap preferably tomorrow!

he is free to a GOOD HOME, he is halter broken and friendly.

we have just bought our sheep down and he's 'played' with my hubbies best suffolk and it has now died. i dont want to keep him locked up in the stable which is where he is now so i'm hoping someone can help.....mid wales area.

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hi am interested in coloured shetland to join our own herd.we are in crewe area in cheshire if you could give me a guesstimate on milage to where he is.he will have turnout everyday and a warm stable every night as all the others do and will not be moved on.please reply with milage and anything else you think i should know about him as very interesred. thanks DOG

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hi am interested in coloured shetland to join our own herd.we are in crewe area in cheshire if you could give me a guesstimate on milage to where he is.he will have turnout everyday and a warm stable every night as all the others do and will not be moved on.please reply with milage and anything else you think i should know about him as very interesred. thanks DOG

 

sound like just what we want for him, 98 miles approx, needs to go asap as he is stuck in a stable and has been since yesterday, it's a shame for him.

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come on lads help her out... that pony will feed your mutts for six months :clapper: .... only joking becarefull to whom you give it away as it could end up as dog meat in the wrong hands. remember reading about a woman going round getting free be horses saying they were going to a home for retired nags but she was selling them to the knacker man.. good luck.

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he is a nice colt . a just cant seem to keep them in the field that you put them in always go walk abouts :icon_eek: (think that is just the nature of the shetland ) :clapper:

he is a proper little character, really sweet, someone must want him........Hes been stuck in the stable now for 2 days..........

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