Nazareth - #4238 - 7 Chestnut Spotted Appaloosa Gelding
Basic Info
Number: | #4238 Nazareth |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$750
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Status | Sold on 5/3/2015 |
Date Available | 5/3/2015 to 5/3/2015 |
Age/Color/Gender | 7 Years(Approx) / Chestnut Spotted / Gelding |
Breed(s) | Appaloosa |
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Broke? | Unknown |
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More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/16123/4238-nazareth-chestnut-spotted-gelding |
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Description# 4238 This Appaloosa gelding is very gentle, very sweet, and very easy to handle. He is 7 yrs old and is a chestnut/blanket Appy. He does have some cracks going up about an inch in his hooves, his feet are overdue by at least 3 trims. He is a big heavy built horse, and may have what looks like some conjunctivitis or irritation (yellowish goop) in one eye. This sweet guy stands 15'3h and will be your immediate friend. More pictures will be added when they are available. Purchasing InformationLocation: US to Mexico Processing Facility Kaufman County, Texas Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 Text is preferred Deadline: URGENT - NO TIME LEFT - THESE HORSES HAVE UNTIL 5 PM TEXAS/CENTRAL TIME - MAY.03.2015
ASAP May.03.2015 - 5 PM OR ALL HORSES WILL SHIP
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