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Saddles

For sale: 16" Big Horn Haflinger trail saddle #1681. Like new, doesn't fit my quarter horse.  Selling for $650, plus will ship anywhere in the US for $50.
Below is description provided by manufacturer:
Big Horn Haflinger Trail Saddle With 16" Seat 1681
Tree: Ralide® with bars designed especially for the Haflinger.
Cantle Height: 4"
Seat: 16" grainout, padded.
Horn: 3" X 2 1/2"
Gullet Width: Wide Plus.
Gullet Height: 7"
Rigging: Double, stainless steel dropped D.
Skirts: 27" X 14"
Fenders: 17" X 7"
Stirrups: Leather Covered Visalia, 4 1/2" tread width.
Finish: #2 Brown
Trim: Silver conchos, spot tooled with barbed wire border.
Weight: 29 lbs.

Contact clandis@windstream.net
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This Saddle Fits Haflingers!. Because it is made for them, EZ Fit Treeless Saddle, each saddle custom made for you by an Amish Craftsman, Non-slip, with Spine clearance. Adjustable seat size, rigging position and stirrup position, only about 15lbs, No pad needed, Enduro Western or English Rigging. Your horse will thank you and you will be riding naturally again. http://ezfittreelesssaddle.webs.com 267-718-4173



 

Semi-custom western saddle for those wider haflingers.  Available in 15", 16", & 17" seats.  24" in length.  Round skirt.  Soft padded seat.  Tooling or smooth leather.  Note stirrup position so that you don't have the breaking-in of the fenders for proper position.  Approx. 20 lbs.  This may be the western solution for some of those hard-to-fit haflingers.  $590.00  For more info contact Just4UTack@aol.com or call 717-776-4383.

Carts and Wagons


Pacific Carriage Black Training and Show Cart

Gold pin striping and hubcaps, brass
rein rail and patine dash.
34” wheels. Driver’s wedge seat.
Nerf bar, foot rest and adjustable shafts.
Stored indoors. Never used.
Rare opportunity at $4000 CAD,
Currently costs $6000.
Stored in Kamloops, BC.
Phone:250-573-5129
Email dbeckett@telus.net
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Cob/Haflinger size Kuhnle marathon vehicle.  Information on brass plaque:  Kuhnle-Kutschen/Tel 01456/801-802/7274/Halterbach2.   Comes with shafts and pole. Drive single or up to four.
Four wheel brakes. Wedge seat. Dark green with cream striping.  Some paint chips.  Imported by Countess Anne-Louise deVillegas of Virginia, originally from Holland.  Fits in back of standard pickup.
Pictures available or seen on p. 181 in Haflinger book, “Haflinger Horses in North America and the People Who Belong to Them:  1958-1999.” Located in Michigan. Asking $6,000.  Serious inquiries only.  Contact beamihaf@aol.com or call (517) 625-3464.
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Wagner Carts are designed for people who drive, by people who drive.  And yes, they are built by us right here in the USA!  They are perfect for training young horses, CDE’s or just pure pleasure driving.  Our Wagner harness is now available with the Euro collar as seen in the photo above. Lots more photos and details on our website  www.wagnercarts.com or drop us an email at brandy@wagnercarts.com


Calendars, Books and Magazines

Golden Dreams By Jessica Lynn Haviland

Laura's world comes crashing down with one horrible accident. The loss of her leg means the loss of her dreams in an equestrian career. How will she recover?  www.jessicahaviland.com

Haflinger Horses in North America and the People Who Belong to Them: 1958-1999 by Beatrice Wallace
300 pages in a hard bound book published 2004, 450 photographs, many in color, ten chapters covering the early history with an emphasis on Tempel Farms.  All US residents except Michigan: $50 + $8.00 shipping and handling=$58    
Michigan add $3.00 sales tax=$61.00
Other countries $50.00 + $16.00 Global Express Shipping and Handling=$66.00
To order mail a check in US funds to Beatrice Wallace, 7150 S. Morrice Rd., Morrice, MI 48857
questions to beamihaf@aol.com



Haflinger Pferde quarterly magazine published in Tirol, Austria. Subscription and shipping to United States is Euro 36,00
Contact Haflinger Pferdezuchtverband Tirol, Fachzeitschrift "Haflinger Pferde", A-6341 Ebbs, Fohlenhof Ebbs, Austria
More information at http://www.haflinger-tirol.com


AHR Haflinger Horse Magazine, bimonthly, only North American Haflinger breed magazine, available from the American Haflinger Registry as a benefit of membership, or by subscription $45 annually. Go to http://www.haflingerhorse.com or contact ahaflinger@sbcglobal.net for subscription information or send $45 US funds to 
AHR
1686 East Waterloo Road
Akron, OH 44306-4103
Phone: 330-784-0000
Fax: 330-784-9843



“Haflinger – the Golden Horse with the Golden Heart“ is not only a title, it also describes the character of the breed. Haflinger horses, with their chestnut colour and white mane, are known and coveted worldwide. But their success is based upon their good character and even temperament. This book is meant to give an insight into the origin of the breed, its worldwide distribution, its training and the Haflinger Breeders’ Association of Tyrol and the Association stud farm, the Fohlenhof Ebbs. It is meant to document the development and the current state of the breed and mediate all that is worth knowing about it. An international stallion genealogy table should enable the tracing back of every purebred Haflinger to the emergence of the breed in 1874.

The Haflinger, dated to its origin 1874, was distributed up to 1945 in the region of the central Alps. It has since developed into a worldwide breed and is bred today in over sixty countries. This book not only describes the horse’s origin – it should help one to understand and come to love the Haflinger and its unique character.

A broad scope of information is given concerning the worldwide state of breeding and development in the world’s most important Haflinger stud farms. The Haflinger Breeders’ Association of Tyrol, and the worldwide centre for the breed, the Fohlenhof Ebbs, are naturally both a focus. Without the pioneering spirit and the endurance of the Tyrolean Association, the Haflinger would not be a worldwide breed today. Adherence to the principle of pure breeding, and thus consolidation to a fully independent breed, is documented in this standard work. 

For training it is not only a matter of mediating to the reader the correct sequence, from the foal to a recreation companion, but also to offer advice in feeding, stable construction and health. Maternal strains and international stallion lines complete this new standard work about the Haflinger horse.

The author, Johannes Schweisgut, has a lifetime of experience with this horse and has been the breeding director of the Haflinger Breeders’ Association of Tyrol for over twenty years, and thus not only shares decisive responsibility for the qualitative upswing in previous years, but through directing the Association’s own Fohlenhof stud farm has not only gained the theoretic knowledge, but has also handled the horse in daily practice. The Fohlenhof is not only a breeding centre, it is also the training centre of the Tyrolean Association and offers the opportunity for one to experience the effect of breeding guidelines and breeding measures in practice. This book thus mediates the experiences of a breeding director, as well as the experience gained with a breeding and riding operation with a great many more than 100 horses.

The international stallion genealogy table includes almost all of the purebred stallions worldwide. One can thus trace practically every horse, from the stallion to the origin of the breed.

This book is now available for $120 plus $8 postage from the AHR office.  Go to http://www.haflingerhorse.com for more information or email ahaflinger@sbcglobal.net 




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