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Cats Mud Slinger - 15.0, 2007, Sorrel AQHA Gelding ** SOLD **

"Mud" is an own son of Cats Merada ($177,900 NCHA, produced $5,081,834) and out of earning and producing daughter of Grey Starlight. Mud is solid and seasoned and suitable for any level of rider. He sticks right at 15 hands and is smooth and athletic! For the last two years Mud has been used on the ranch, as a turnback horse and for ranch horse versatility competitions. Mud has won $2,235 NCHA and has consistently won with youth and novice riders at weekend shows. He is super broke, has a willing attitude and is light off your leg. (don’t had to pedal this one!) He has an excellent handle, rolls-back, lead changes, will box a cow, take one down the fence and cut a cow! This guy will do it all! He is a big smooth stopper and is full of style! Mud is a big, classy, quality gelding, broke the very best! To top it off he has a sweet in your pocket personality. He's the kind you'll want to ride for years, no matter what the "job".

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$15,000                    Cats Mud Slinger's Pedigree


Cats Mud Slinger #4944049 has won $2,235.91 in NCHA dollars

 

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