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Noodles 3 Yr old 14.1hh Dun AQHA Gelding
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Advertenties ID: 4708918
Type advertentie: Veiling paard
Plaatsingsdatum: 24.12.2025
Reclameoproep: 138
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3 Jaar
145 cm
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⚜️ 𝓗𝓮𝓻𝓲𝓽𝓪𝓰𝓮 𝐖𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝓒𝓵𝓪𝓼𝓼𝓲𝓬⚜️ Happening now thru MONDAY | DECEMBER 29th - Available EXCLUSIVELY on HorseBid's website! For more details and to register visit: www.Horsebid.com CONSIGNOR CONTACT: Nate Ballerino Horse Co 254-716-9588 LOCATION: Waco TX BREED: Quarter horse REGISTERED: Yes REGISTERED NAME: Sonn of a gun COLOR: Dun HEIGHT: 14.1 AGE: 3 GENDER: Gelding This exceptional 3-year-old dun gelding is bred to be special and is absolutely proving it. He is by Gunners Tinseltown (LTE $307,000; Million Dollar Sire) and out of Magnum Chic Dream (NRHA Hall of Fame; $13.5 Million Dollar Sire), combining elite reining genetics with the mind and talent to go multiple directions. “Noodles” is extremely talented and on track, featuring a massive turnaround, a big, natural stop, and the ability to stay in frame naturally. He is athletic, smooth, and balanced, and he really enjoys a cow, showing plenty of natural feel and interest. Noodles has been pen roped on and shows all the makings of a standout heel horse or breakaway prospect with continued training. On top of his ability, he is very friendly, people-oriented, and easy to be around, making him a pleasure both in and out of the saddle. If you’re looking for a well-bred, young gelding with huge upside, a great mind, and versatility for the cow horse or rope horse world, this one checks all the boxes.
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