Hudson - #19 - 2 Chestnut Paint Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #19 Hudson |
Type: | Auction |
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$435
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Status | Sold on 4/28/2014April |
Date Available | 4/24/2014 to 4/29/2014 |
Age/Color/Gender | 2 Years(Approx) / Chestnut / Mare |
Breed(s) | Paint |
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Broke? | No |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionHudson is a chestnut grade breeding-stock Paint mare. She stands about 14.2hh and is very sweet and easy to handle. I didn't take very many pictures because she was supposed to have a hold and be picked up. That fell through obviously, as did back up hold. She is $435 including strangles vaccine. Her stall note reads "two-year-old breeding stock paint not registered. I got her from the March auction then shortly after I found out I have to move and I am losing my job. When I brought her home I gave her a five way vaccine and wormed her. She has had a blanket on, she is only halter broke. She is sweet but needs time. She has never offered to kick or bite. From what I was told she had only been in a trailer a couple of times before me getting her and she loads well. I would love to keep her but it's just not in my cards right now. I hope someone will get her and give her a wonderful home she deserves. She does have a hernia on her belly I was told it does not need surgery. I haven't had the chance to have a vet check it myself so that's going off of what I was told when I got her. It does not seem to affect her." Purchasing InformationDeadline: 4/29/14 Location: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115
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