Fabby - #034 - 7 Palomino Leopard Tennessee Walker Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #034 Fabby |
Type: | Auction (Eugene-9/9/2012) |
Price: |
$345
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Status | Sold on 9/14/2012Elesha |
Date Available | 9/10/2012 to 9/14/2012 |
Age/Color/Gender | 7 Years / Palomino Leopard / Mare |
Breed(s) | Tennessee Walker |
Registration | |
Broke? | Yes Led thru the auction |
Condition | Good |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/index.cgi?board=oldkpela&action=display&thread=6487 |
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DescriptionThis mare is a 7 year old Walkaloosa. She stands about 15hh and is absolutely gorgeous. I don't know how to call her color, but she is a white mare who has tons and tons of little yellow spots all over her body. She is in good condition, good feet, and has good conformation. She knows her name and will come to you when you call her "Abby". She was very friendly and sweet before the auction and kept turning her rear for you to scratch. After the auction she was easy to catch, lead, ties, picks up her front feet fine and handled well until we tried to pick up her back feet. As soon as we reached for her back feet she threatened to kick and when we tried a second time she actually attempted to kick us. She did not have any problem with folks putting weight on her back or jumping as though they were going to mount. She is said to be a trail horse and been shown in halter and both English and Western pleasure. She is said to be up to date on wormer and shots. She was supposedly brought to the sale because she kicked her prior owner.
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