Dream - #072 - 21 Bay Appaloosa Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #072 Dream |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$300
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Status | Sold on 8/14/2012Alyssa |
Date Available | 8/13/2012 to 8/14/2012 |
Age/Color/Gender | 21 Years / Bay / Mare |
Breed(s) | Appaloosa |
Registration | Registered as "Sheza Sassy Dream" with ApHC - Papers Unknown
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Broke? | Unknown Led thru the auction |
Condition | Excellent |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/index.cgi?board=oldkpela&action=display&thread=6091 |
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DescriptionThis mare is an absolutely lovely lady. She is a larger mare and probably tops over 15hh (who wrote it down?) and is gorgeous. Quality just oozes from this mare and she was reported to be a Reserve World Champion with over 286 points in Halter. She is "Sheza Sassy Dream" who is by the world famous sire "Dreamfinder" and out of a "Goer" daughter... one of my absolute favorite combinations and basically Appaloosa royalty IMHO. Her papers *may* be available to a new owner, but the auction yard doesn't have them. There are also photos of her at the world show in some of the old magazines I believe. Her Reserve World Championship in Halter was in 1994. She is a dream to handle and is completely sweet, willing, mellow and wonderful. Dream leads, ties, stands patiently, offers up her feet, stacks herself like a show horse and just does whatever you want in general. She is in good condition although she has some old scars probably from hobbles. She is reported to have been a broodmare but nothing was said about if she is broke to ride or not. She was docile with the other horses, but seemed rather depressed and kept her head down in a corner. She has been saddled and had someone ride her around way back when, but it is doubtful as to how much of that will still carry through.
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