Genie - #040 - 11 Bay Roan Appaloosa Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #040 Genie |
Type: | Auction (ESP-10/7/2012) |
Price: |
$400
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Status | Sold on 10/13/2012Vicki |
Date Available | 10/7/2012 to 10/13/2012 |
Age/Color/Gender | 11 Years / Bay Roan / Mare |
Breed(s) | Appaloosa |
Registration | |
Broke? | Yes Ridden thru the auction |
Condition | Good |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/index.cgi?board=oldkp&action=display&thread=6977 |
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DescriptionThis bay roan Appaloosa mare is 11 years old and stands about 14.1hh. She is in good condition (perhaps a bit overweight) and has good feet. She was very well mannered and easy to handled. She picked up her feet and did everything asked of her. She does have some scars on her LH but I didn't see them bothering her. She was calm and rode well in the sales ring. Her old owner says that she has been used for trail riding, trail competitions and medevil reenactment games. They say she crosses water, bridges, logs, balance beams and will walk over tarps. She is supposedly good for the farrier and has been barefoot for the last several years but wears boots on the trail. She is said to load easily, be an easy keeper and to have been used in 4H in the past. Apparently she has only ever had two owners, and I do have the contact info for the last owner if someone needs to contact her.
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