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  • Full Belgian
  • Born approx. between 1997 and 1999
  • About +/- 16.2 hands
  • Beautiful rich color with light mane & tail
  • Said to be trained to ride & drive
  • James has been ridden bareback during evaluation, but no confirmation on driving yet.
  • Malnourished, needs to put on some weight, but otherwise healthy & sound
  • Has just been trimmed w/o stocks
  • Gelded, vaccinated, trimmed, Coggins-tested, quarantined & wormed
  • Temperament: 2 (on a scale from 1 to 10)
  • Ready for pick-up after approx. 01/25/2007
  • Located in eastern OH

Adoption Fee: $ 1250

UPDATE 01/20/07: A front leg conformation problem was confirmed.  Wherein James' leg is 2 inches off from the hock to the ground and curves back.   No break, but he can't stand "square" so to speak. More than likely it was a birth defect due to the mother being malnourished and the bones not growing properly in James as a foal.   It is not a serious problem, but whoever adopts him should be aware that James should not be used in heavy-work load of any sorts because he is unable to go at a continuous pace.   He's at the age it cannot be corrected now and has obviously lived with it and resulted in a slight pigeon toe effect from the other leg to compensating for the problem.

Notes from James' foster-mom: "As far as his leg - a layman (non-experienced) horseman would never know.  I kept looking at him for a couple days trying to figure it out... it took a man of 20+ years experience to pin it down.   He walks fine, he doesn't stumble, he has a nice trot and canter - it doesn't effect him whatsoever.  It is not gross in appearance, he's ever so slightly pigeon toed at times - not all the time.   It is a peculiar thing - it wouldn't effect my decision in getting him. ... He loves to be groomed and fussed over.   He's a gentleman, not a mean bone in his body. ... My daughter, age 12 walks him all the time from the barn to the pasture which is quite a ways, and he walks fine with her.   He seems to really like kids.  I watched my 9 year old walk up to him and James put his head down to nuzzle him. "

Photo taken 01-18-2007

01-18-2007