Lisa-Lee Sam
Price does not reflect his quality.....it simply reflects the need for fast sale to a good home!
I have TOO MANY stallions in my barn!!!!!!!
$700 takes him home- priced to STEAL- he's worth triple that!! BREEDING SEASON IS
HERE AND HE WILL PAY FOR HIMSELF!!!
"Lisa-Lee Sam" is a Registered Belgian Stallion. TOP bloodlines. Origionally from
Michigan then lived in Ohio, now he's in New York! Here's a great opportunity to bring
some different bloodlines to the area!! The only reason he was sold is because the
gentleman that owned him had back surgery and couldn't care for or handle the horses
any more.
Sam stands 18.3 hands, foaled 4/10/95, is a non- carrier of JEB, is DNA tested, and his
registration papers and transfers are in order. He is a proven sire and "sure breeder" as
the note states. He is a beautiful red sorrel with light orange eyes, he has a big frame
and is a 'heads up' kind of horse with plenty of presence. If you're looking for a new herd
sire- here ya go- he's worth a look!!
OR.....he would make a nice using/ working gelding if someone wanted to put the time into
him. This is a BIG STRONG horse with PLENTY of years and miles in him-.......so gelding
is always an option!!
Expierenced horsemen only please!! Sam is a nice boy, and I am able to handle, and work
around him, quite frankly- in my opinion, he WANTS you to be "the boss" of him......he
likes it when you tell him what to do.....my kind of guy....hahaha!!!!
Congolaise
Orndorff's Congolaise Supreme
Orndorff's Highland Sue
Orndorff's Supreme U2
Conquerias
Oakland's Unifon
C.S. Andrea
Lisa-Lee Sam
M.V.F. Rodney
Sunny Brook Chief
Orndorff's Highland Kit
BB Lisa's Toot Toot
Orndorff's Conqueror Supreme
Conqueror's Lisa W.
Lisa
Press play to watch video below
Look at the neck on him, and those pretty eyes! He is fantastic!
My good friend Dan working with Sam
Yes, i know, he is lean, he came that way. Once
he's fat and up to par he should weigh around
2500#..... he's a big boy with a big frame.... just
needs to be bulked up!
Congratulations to Oak Hall
Belgians of Pennsylvania
on your new herd sire! You
got a really GOOD horse!