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Date Posted: 19:49:14 06/05/06 Mon
Author: kyla
Subject: bonnie view
In reply to: Carrie 's message, "Kyla" on 09:31:56 06/05/06 Mon

>Bonnie view usually wants 10 canadian for the weanlings, fifteen canadian for the year/2yr olds and you can kind of take your pick, this was the pricing two years ago..I am assuming it hasn't changed. The one we bought wasn't for sale and so we had to pay uhm more but in general that is the deal. They are hard to get through to via email, but once you meet them in person, they are soooo nice and so knowledable and they have an absolutly gorgeous place, even just to go out and look.
the website is:
>http://www.bonnieviewfarm.com/

They have alot more for sale then the ones pictured, and I saw the star gelding posted on their site at last years keuring...a real wow horse, the photos dont do him justice.
kyla
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>>I love alot of the horses on the stal hermes
>>site..very nice, although I know nothing about them. I
>>am not sure if you would be interested in finding one
>>in canada, but there are a few breeders with good reps
>>and lots of nice horses. Bonnie View Farms in
>>Nobleford Alberta have about 50 horses at any time,
>>they are both vets and VERY knowledgable and nice
>>people. If you are canadian they will sell you the
>>horses at the same price in canadian dollars that they
>>ask for in American funds.We bought our first mare
>>from them and we couldn't be happier. We have imported
>>one horse, and all went well because we wanted a
>>breeding mare, we knew what we were getting in terms
>>of looks ect as a result of her keur but we took a
>>gamble forsure in terms of personality ect. We didn't
>>care about the training level but according to the
>>people we bought the mare from she was 4th level
>>dressage...and truthfully she couldnt do a training
>>level test. I think you can luck out and get a good
>>deal but It's always nice to be able to drive out and
>>look at a bunch of horses at one time in one place and
>>see exactly what each horse has to offer.

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