Endora - #011 - 12 Chestnut Quarter Horse Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #011 Endora |
Type: | Auction (ESP-9/2/2012) |
Price: |
$400
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Status | Sold on 9/4/2012 |
Date Available | 9/2/2012 to 9/4/2012 |
Age/Color/Gender | 12 Years / Chestnut / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse Appaloosa |
Registration | |
Broke? | Yes Ridden thru the auction |
Condition | Average |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/index.cgi?board=oldkp&action=display&thread=6460 |
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DescriptionThis 12 year old Quarter Horse Appaloosa cross mare stands 14.2hh. She is chestnut in color, but she has a lot of small white speckles on her, especially on her hindquarters. She is a very sturdy mare and appears healthy - possibly even over weight. We were told that she was 12 years old, and although she was reluctant to show us her teeth they did appear to support that age. Her feet are in good condition and although barefoot right now we could see the holes from where shoes had been nailed on previously. She pinned her ears at us, but was actually very well behaved and picked up her feet nicely. She was ridden in the ring and said to do trails and barrels, although it was stated that she was not beginner safe.
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