Patchwork Acres

Is a Breeding Business, located in Salmon, Idaho, United States.

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About Patchwork Acres

Category: Breeding
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Address: 1259 Hwy 28
Salmon, Idaho
United States
Business Phone: (208) 756-8419
Business Website: http://www.patchworkacres.com
Business Description:

Due to recent medical conditions, along with the high cost of feed, we have decided to liquidate our brood mares as well as our normal young stock we sell. We will be keeping our riding horses for ourselves and our grandchildren. All others must go. So if you like what you see here, give us a call, or email us. We would trade for merchandice such as horse drawn carts (preferably handicaped accessible), a saddle built for the handicapped, etc. If you have something you would like to trade let's talk. You never know if it is something we would be interested in until you ask. We are willing to deliver within reason for the cost of fuel & lodging if we need to spend a night. We could also meet half way. We have been raising Paints and Quarter horses since 1975. Our ranch is located in the Heart of Idaho along the Continental Divide, in the River of No Return homeland of Sacajawea just 12 miles south of Salmon, Idaho. We believe we have some of the finest bred paint/pinto and quarter horses in the North West. As members of AQHA, NFQHA, APHA & PtHA, we have selected some of the finest bloodlines of these organizations. This selection has given us the best of quality in disposition, conformation, and athletic ability. Over the years, we have developed a style of working with young horses and foals to bring about a well-rounded horse. Our foals are haltered at an early age and their training continues until they are saddled and broke as a two year old. They are brought along slow and solid. We believe in allowing the horse to learn. Not forcing him to perform. Our two year olds are rode in the rugged mountains of Idaho as part of their training. They are rode around cattle and exposed to as many different obstacles as possible to ensure a well balanced riding horse that is ready to go to a trainer and start a career in racing, hunter-jumper, cutting, reining, show ring, roping, or any other equine activity.

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