Seven decades after buying his first horse, an Idaho horseman who developed his own breed is selling more than half his herd.

77-year-old Neil Hinck planned to sell about 215 horses over the weekend in Caldwell.


He bought his first horse when he was seven, and has been raising horses ever since.


Along the way he came up with the Blazer horse, which is a combination of a Thoroughbred, Morgan, quarter horse and Shetland pony.


In 1967, the Blazer Horse Association was established

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