Itinerent Arabian Horse Farm

7542 Paul Linker Place
 Harrisburg, NC  28057



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Itinerent Cricket and  family

Itinerent Star & Family

Mysti's family

Olympia & Family

Sunny & Family


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Silver Dollar ...My first Arabian

The time has come for me to reduce size of my horse business.  I am now 70 years old and no longer have the physical ability to handle 35 horses. I plan to keep about a half dozen.  I am looking for people who want to become Arabian Horse breeders or who will take a couple horses as additions to their herd. 

  Some of the horses have gone through training, some haven't.  I do not have a "set price" on any horse. 

Come willing to make an offer.  The price of the horse is not as important to me as getting the horse into a good home.  Even the smallest serious offer will be taken seriously.  You know what you can afford.  I am more interested in getting these horses into good homes than anything else. You will not insult me with any serious offer  because I want to get them into good homes. 

I can provide basic training per your request. This can be done after receiving your deposit and proper paper work finished.

If you have that unbelievable stallion you want to breed ... mare leases are possible.   All my mares are easy to settle with foals.

 

 

Itinerent Magestic in 50 miler

Magestic sold to Jesse Jarrett in February 2008 was trained and entered into the Chesterfield, SC 50 mile over nighter on July 19, 2008.  On his first trip to competitive trail riding he finished 16 out of 25.  Not bad for a horse who had not had a halter on until he was 7 years old.  Our horses are bred for quite, confidential, unafraid handling.  Congrats to Jesse and Magestic.

Itinerent Smoke in 55 miler on 8/24/2008  5th out of 55 horses.  Congrats to Jesse Jarrett of Lenoir, NC his owner.   Smoke



Ibn Yathamaar was my mount for 27 years.  He lived for 31 years.  We  trained Bird Dogs together.  He loved the open country and wood land trails.  I rode him until 6 months before his death.  He was ridden with a halter on the trail.   In the picture you can see he has only a halter on his head. Loved working bird dogs.   He was good enough to win in shows.  At the same time he enjoyed being out on the trail.  He was the most stable mount I have ever ridden.  He would always bring you home.  His offspring's offer the same possibilities.  All my Arabs carry his blood.  

              Ibn Yathamaar