Mountain - 15 Chestnut Belgian Gelding
Basic Info
Number: | # Mountain |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$1000
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Status | Sold on 6/10/2014Erin |
Date Available | 6/4/2014 to 6/11/2014 |
Age/Color/Gender | 15 Years(Range) / Chestnut / Gelding |
Breed(s) | Belgian |
Registration | |
Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | Average |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/13776/mountain-15yr-chestnut-belgian-gelding |
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DescriptionThis Mountain of a work horse is the sweetest gelding that acts like a huge puppy. He is nosy and has to be in your business which happens to be pretty adorable, but not the best if you are looking for respecting space. He is said to be a smooth mouth ranch gelding approx 15. I did not get a look at his teeth to verify. I do not know exactly what he was used for and what level of training he has had. He picks up his feet which look okay, but are in need of a trim, and overall was easy to handle. He weighs in at almost 2000 pounds and is huge! Update from previous owner: He is broke to ride and drive, did stagecoach and parades. He does everything and is an amazing horse.Purchasing InformationDeadline: 6/11/14 Location: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115
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