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The Sale Barn page is a place to post anything that would normally go on a bulletin board............items for sale, announcements, etc.  We will be working on this page quite often, so check back!

HORSE TRAILER LOADING CLINIC: By Marvin Thomey at Holden City Lake, Oct. 4th @ 1:00pm.  Please RSVP to Eva Crouse @ 816-597-0150.  Asking for donations only.  So, if you have a problem horse, bring him on out!
 
FOR SALE: Very well broke, grade Foxtrotter mare, 7 yrs old, 15 hnds, shod, current coggins and ready for the trails! $800.00  Call Robert Thompson @ 816-204-0800
 
FOR SALE: Saddle club has Christmas icicle lights, $1 a strand, call Susan 816-566-3213
 
FOR SALE: Mixed hay (timothy, fescue, brome, clover, etc) square bales $2.50 a bale and big round bales $20 each. Contact Wayne Hadley @ 816-517-8826
 
FOR SALE: Thinning the herd has worked, down to only the colt that will possibly be a champagne paint, he can be registered as a spotted saddle horse, born June 2008, $400, call 641-842-4010 for more info.
 
FOR SALE: Black trooper style saddle, $300. OBO call 816-896-4577
 
STANDING AT STUD: Bay Stallion, "Hezadoublechoclatbar", great grandson of Doc Bar, out of Zips Chocolate Chip mare, $200 fee, mare care available for an additional fee.  Contact Gary or Cindy Carson @ 816-732-5361 or email angelhillranch@live.com
 

"William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody (1846-1917) worked when young as a horse wrangler and mounted messenger. Later he was a U.S. Army scout. He had a white horse named McKinley who followed the hearse at his funeral. He also rode a white Arabian stallion called Muson and a horse called Brigham. Buffalo Bill got his nickname from his expertise in killing buffalo. "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show" was popular through the late 1800's. It "recreated" scenes of the "Old West", with cowboys, Indians, cavalry, etc. In 1894, his show had over 450 horses and ponies.
When Chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890) rode as a member of Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show, he rode a horse called Gray Ghost.
Buffalo Bill Cody bred and raised shetland ponies.