Dressage Horse Needs Work neg Price
Name
Breed
Hanoverian
Gender
Stallion
Color
—
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
16.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
476/22,236
Ad Status
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Price
$5,000
Hanoverian Stallion for Sale in Durham, NH
NEGOTIABLE price to the right home. Ludie has locking stifles. he needs to get surgery to let him be his full potential. Cost for surgery is $1500. procedure is (at your barn) anthetizing the stifle, clip one of the three tendons that is responsible for involuntarily locking the patella in his knee. Short recovery while the two ends re - attach themselves and result in elongating the tendon, stopping it from locking the patella. This mechanical problem was avoided the first 8 years of his life by keeping a good amount of muscle built up around the knee. he is by no means unrideable, but he deserves to have this problem fixed so he can enjoy to be his full potential. excellent manners, if you are looking for a dressage horse with a very negotiable price tag, ludie might be the one you're looking for. a good home comes first.
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About Durham, NH
Situated beside Great Bay at the mouth of the Oyster River, Durham was originally called "Oyster River Plantation". It was settled in 1635 by pioneers who traveled up the Piscataqua River and across Little Bay to settle at the falls of the Oyster River. At the time, the land that is now New Hampshire belonged to Massachusetts; not until 1692 did the New Hampshire colony finally gain full and permanent independence from its southern neighbor. Most of the coastal area was divided among four townships, and for its first century, Durham was part of Dover. The village location was ideal for its fresh water, natural meadows for livestock, and the transportation opportunities afforded by the waterways leading to the Atlantic Ocean.