Spsbs reg filly foalin Dingwall
£1,800
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Spsbs reg filly foalin Dingwall
£1,800
Palomino and white (may grey) filly available to reserve untill weaning. Beautifully bred would be a fantastic asset to anyone wanting to carry on a loved houlland/ berry line. With a mix of Strathlene, Kerswell, tawna and firth.
Sire is Phlair golden prince (stow buzz x Strathlene yoko)
Dam is Phlair Caoimhe (tawna pablo x kutie of houlland)
She is straight and correct, SA clear by parentage testing.
We are based north of Scotland but transport to Aberdeen/ Glasgow could be arranged in October.
She will be fully registered, weaned, halter trained, wormed and on hard feed before leaving.
Deposit secures.
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Gender: Female
Passport present:
Will be microchipped:
Gender: Female Filly
Colour: Palomino
Height (hh): 8
Primary use: All-rounder
Secondary use: Showing
Posted:
1 week ago
Ad ID: 41699377
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