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                                                               4        BUENOS LITTLE LEVI


                                                                        2016      Dun             AQHA #5750263
                                                                        Gelding   15.2 HH         1250 lbs.

                                                                                                    DOCS MARLIN
                                                                                   MARLINS BUENO JOE
                                                               BUENO DACOTAH CHEX                   SHEYS DOC CHEX
                                                                                                    BAR SPANISH LEO
                                                                                   DACOTAH COWBOY BAR  MACANITAS JULE
                                                                                                    SMART LITTLE LENA
                                                                                   SMART LITTLE LEVI
                                                               ZIG ZAGGED LEVIS                     SARENAS PLAYGIRL
                                                                                                    DOC WILSON
                                                                                   MISS CC WILSON   KINGS SPANISH ROX
                                                               THUNDER! WOW! Here he is! A beautiful 4-year-old dun geld-
                                                               ing. He stands 15.2 and weighs 1250 pounds. What a dream
                                                               to ride! With an attitude of “What more can I do for you?”
                                                               Anyone in the family can ride this one and be happy doing it.
                                                               We raised him from a weanling on up. My boy did all the training on him
                                                               and this summer I started riding him and WOW he is fun to ride! Feel the
                                                               power and control of his oh-so-smooth rocking chair lope. Thunder has
                                                               been on many trail rides and hunting trips, packing in and camping over-
                                                               night. He will go anywhere you point him. He has been used to drag calves
                                                               at brandings and move cows in the Colorado mountains. Thunder also has
                                                               a lot of training in the arena. We head and heel in the arena on him and
                                                               he will stay calm and drop his head and lope off like a western pleasure
                                                               horse. He will do fl ying lead changes, sit down to stop and do a nice turn
                                                               around. Thunder is fi ne with bull whips cracking and gun fi re. He is doing
                                                               great with leg commands and will lope, stop, turn around with no bridle,
                                                               and look nice doing it. He loads easy and trailers great. Thunder is built
                                                               like an AQHA horse should be with good bone and solid feet. He is easy to
                                                               shoe. A friendly horse in the stall or anywhere you put him. He will stand
                                                               quietly to be saddled and bridled and at the hitching rail till you are ready
                                                               to go. Thunder is sound and ready to go wherever you want to. Come out
                                                               to the ranch in Colorado and meet Thunder!
                                                                Merle Shrock • Shrocks Performance Horses • 660-619-1020


                                          How to use the QR Codes
          Basically, a QR code works in the same way as a barcode at the supermarket. It is a machine-scannable image that can
          instantly be read using a Smartphone camera. Instead of having to enter the full YouTube URL for websites or the
          horse’s YouTube video, just scan the barcode and the video will pop-up.

          To use QR codes conveniently you must have a smartphone equipped with a camera and a QR code reader/scanner
          application feature. All smartphone models available today often have an app pre-installed on them.


                                  How do you use QR codes on iPhone and Android devices?

          1. Open the Camera app from your device.

          2. Hold your device so that the QR code appears in the Camera app’s viewfinder. Your device recognizes the QR code and shows a

            notifi cation.

          3. Tap the notification to open the link associated with the QR code.
          4. If steps 1-3 don’t work, download the QR Code app. Use the app to scan the code and open the links.


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