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SALAZAR BROTHERS
MAKE CONTRIBUTION OF
THREE REGISTERED PERUVIAN PASO HORSES TO
THE CARROLL COUNTY SHRINE TRAIL RIDE
FOR THE SHRINE CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS
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| Sergio A. Salazar, M.D.
and Luis F. Salazar donated the following horses for
the Auction at the Carroll County Shrine Mounted Patrol's
10th annual trail ride for file benefit of the Shrine
Children's Hospitals. |
| 1. |
Prepotente de Santa
Rosa: Five year old Luxury gelding. Champion in halter
in multiple shows. Horse imported from Peru, South
America out of Oro y Plata, best breeding stallion
in South America. He is a very proud energetic animal
measuring 15 hands, bay in color and a very flashy
gait. He has a lot of termino (outward motion of the
front members). He has been trail ridden as well as
shown He has had a full year of professional training. |
| 2. |
Cesar de Santa Rosa:
Four year old gelding chestnut with four white stockings
out of Mensaje de Santa Rosa and Casimira. This horse
was a multiple champion in halter and has been shown
once under saddle and obtained second place in gait.
One of the smoothest horses produced at Santa Rosa
Ranch. A large [Peruvian Paso at 15.1 hands. Gentle,
energetic and flashy. Will make a wonderful trail
horse. He has been trail ridden and has had a full
year of professional training. |
| 3. |
Yearling colt of out
Casimiro who is a National Champion in conformation
Colt is very flashy, energetic and is a beautiful
chestnut with four white stockings Will make someone
a wonderful future trail horse. |
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They said, "These horses are
offered for Shriner's Hospital Auction at Natchez
Trace Wrangler Camp on Saturday evening October
18 from our Santa Rosa Ranch. It is our intent to
help make this auction a success and to help the
Shrine Children's Hospitals obtain as much financial
help as possible. We hope the auction participants
will keep this in mind while bidding on these horses."
The horses will he at the Wrangler
Camp Saturday afternoon October 18th so the two
older ones can keen seen under saddle.
A special "Thank you,"
to Dr. Sergio Salazar and Mr. Luis Salazar of Santa
Rosa Ranch for their generosity.
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