LNL Minifarm Mini Horse Herd Dispersal
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Breed
Miniature
Gender
Mare
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
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Foal Date
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Country
United States
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Miniature Mare for Sale in Henagar, AL
We have decided to sell our horses so that we will have more room and time
for our other animals. We are offering four excellent stallions and eight
very nice bred mares for sale. These mares are from Checkmate's Farm,
B & W Farms or our own breeding here at LNL MiniFarm. All have been
pasture bred for 2013 summer foals. There are also four 2012 fillies
and three 2012 colts available. We can hold for Christmas with a 25%
deposit. Please review our web page and let us know how we can help you
with your next special horse.
http: / / users. farmerstel. com / lnlsargent / or check us out on
Facebook at http: / / www. facebook. com / pages / LNL - Minifarm /
2974***97697***75
Miniature horses make great pets. They are an easy way to get children
started with horsemanship. There is less chance of getting hurt than with
a standard sized horse. This also makes them great for older horseman who
may no longer be comfortable handling a large horse to continue to have
that companionship and activity. Whether you are looking for a pet,
breeding stock or something to show, we should have something to meet
your needs. We can assist with delivery.
We also raise AGHA registered American Guinea Hogs, KuneKune x American
Guinea Hog, crossbred miniature cattle, ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf
goats, and bantam chickens. Like the miniature horses, these smaller
animals have their advantages. You can raise your own food at home with
less land, lighter duty equipment and fences with lower inputs. Also due
to their size, they are a great place to start for first time farmers
that maybe intimidated by larger stock. Please let us know if you are
interested in any of these.
Thanks, Levon Sargent LNL MiniFarm 256-657-6***5
About Henagar, AL
Henagar was first settled circa 1855. The town is named after an early settler, George Henegar. A post office was established in 1878. It was then that a postal official misspelled the town's name as "Henagar". In 1901, a public school was built.