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                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
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                        17.0 hh
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                        United States
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                    Appendix Stallion for Sale in Groton, CT
                                For Sale by World champion, World producer and the only first premium
 AWR Inspection Champion AQHA Indian Artifacts the dam was an ASHA
 champion TB hunter, this wonderful 17 hands and still growing! 2002
 big flashy dark brown gelding is eligible in the AQHA incentive fund,
 International Hunter futurity, AWR breeders program and endless money
 making opportunities!  Romeo is lightly green broke and ready to finish
 how ever you want!  He has hauled all over the US as a youngster, clips,
 bathes and is blanketed and in a light training program.  Likes trot
 poles and lope over poles, shows great potential for a high end hunter
 has the look and correct confirmation and movement of a great one!
 Video and photos upon request.  Don~t miss this one! Private Tready.                            
                        About Groton, CT
                                 Groton was established in 1705 when it separated from New London, Connecticut. The town was named after Groton, Suffolk in England. A hundred years before it was established, the Niantic people settled in the area between the Thames River and Pawcatuck River, but they eventually settled in Westerly, Rhode Island. The newcomers to the land were the Pequots, a branch of the Mohawk people who moved eastward into the Connecticut River Valley. The summer of 1614 was the first time that the Pequots encountered white settlers.