Boston Cream - Palomino Quarter Horse Type Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Boston Cream |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$450
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Status | Sold on 2/4/2015Linda |
Date Available | 1/16/2015 to 1/22/2015 |
Age/Color/Gender | 0 Years / Palomino / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse Type |
Registration | |
Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | Poor |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/15375/boston-cream-palomino-quarter-horse |
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DescriptionUpdate: She is available and is no longer lame and has gained quite a bit of weight so she is being relisted at $450. Updated pictures are posted. She was friendly and curious when I say her and in good body condition. She has healing injuries to her back legs, but did not have any visible lameness. She is going to be a nice project for someone and has really blossomed in the time I have seen her.
Boston Cream is an adorable little filly who came in with no information. She looks to be at least halter broke, dudging from the halter marks on her face, but she was too scared to let me handle her. She was favoring one front foot and it appeared to be hurting her. She was said to not have had that issue when she ran through auction, so it could be any number of things, from an abscess, to possibly getting hurt during transport, or at the lot. There was no visible swelling. Boston Cream stands about 14'2hh. I do not have an age on her but would guess her to be in the 2-3 yr old range. Purchasing InformationDeadline: 1/22/15 Location: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 @ 8am-9pm
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