NikkerBlowing in the Wind Nikker's Right Side Nikker's Head

ALLTYME ShowyNikkers - (AQHA #4899065)



Sire - HG Tardy Be True

Dam - Showy Bar Chicks

Born Feb. 15, 2005 - Nikker is a 3 year old, blue roan filly, with brown hairs throughout her body. She has bay colouring on her head and she has a very thick black mane and tail. Nikker has white socks on both hind legs.

Nikker is such a loving filly, she is always the first one to come up and seek attention. She has a quiet, well mannered disposition and learns so quickly! Her finer bone structure gives her a very feminine look, but she is athletic, strong and surefooted.

Nikker has been trailered (she loves riding in the trailer), she is up-to-date with her farrier, had ground work done. Nikker is now going well under saddle.

Asking $2500.00 CDN plus GST





Gunner as a 2-yr. old Gunner

ALLTYME Gunner Dude - (AQHA #4917199)



Sire - HG Tardy Be True

Dam - Elsa Bar Seaba

Born May 2, 2005 - Gunner is a 3 year old sorrel gelding, with a lot of 'chrome'. He is very easy to handle, loves people and attention, and he is going well under saddle.

Gunner moves like he's floating, and he will make an excellent performance or working cowhorse.

Asking $2500.00 CDN plus GST





Cook Cook Under Saddle Cook

Cook



Sire - A Bit of Approval

Dam - TJ Apache Plaudit

Cook is a registerable Appaloosa gelding, born May 15, 2004. He was sired by A Bit of Approval and out of TJ Apache Plaudit.

This good looking chestnut Appaloosa gelding has a large blanket with spots from his shoulders to just above his hocks. He will make a fine addition to anyone's stable, as he has a quiet, gentle disposition and he is a pleasure to be around. He is good with his feet, loads, stands tied and he has had ground work done, and is going very well under saddle.

Cook is quite a character, he loves attention, and is extremely willing to learn and please.

Asking $2500.00 CDN plus GST



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