Bee - Chestnut Quarter Horse Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Bee |
Type: | Auction |
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$450
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Status | Sold on 1/12/2015Julie |
Date Available | 1/4/2015 to 1/5/2015 |
Age/Color/Gender | 0 Years / Chestnut / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse |
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Broke? | Yes |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionBee is a short stocky little mare who stands about 14'2hh and has a medium build. She was used to work at a cattle feedlot and should be well broke. She should be under 10 and is healthy as far as I can see. She has a full set of shoes on and has one back shoe that has positioned itself incorrectly and is pushing into her frog. She pics up her feet nicely, and she will need someone to take that shoe off. She looks to have a tendon or ligament issue on her hind that may need to be checked out. It was hard to see soundness with the footing there, but she was not visibly lame. Bee is a very nice mare with experience and training, and I am hoping someone sees that value in that and takes a chance on her. She has a mellow personality and loves attention. Purchasing InformationDeadline: ASAP: Can ship anytime Location: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 @ 8am-9pm
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