Yahtzee - #003 - 6 Chestnut Paint Gelding
Basic Info
Number: | #003 Yahtzee |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$500
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Status | Sold on 5/4/2015Juliane |
Date Available | 5/3/2015 to 5/11/2015 |
Age/Color/Gender | 6 Years(Approx) / Chestnut / Gelding |
Breed(s) | Paint |
Registration | |
Broke? | Unknown Led thru the auction |
Condition | Good |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/16139 |
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DescriptionYahtzee is a chestnut of Paint type. He was said to be 5 years old, but he has a 7 year hook on one side so I think he is a bit older than 5. He stands about 14.3hh and is in very solid weight. He is in good condition and even his fur is silky soft, but his feet are long. He led through the ring well during the auction and appeared to be well halter broke. During the auction he was said to be a stallion, however after the sale we examined him (visually and by groping) and could find no evidence of testicles... He did not kick, strike or rear, however he attempted to bite many times. He was stressed and I don't know if I would actually call this horse aggressive as he simply seemed more to be spoiled in my opinion. After the auction we were able to positively identify this horse as a previous AH listed KP horse from ESP who was called Yahtzee in the May 2013 KP. At that time he was stated to be a 4 year old gelding. He had good manners and had been saddled and bridled, but had not been ridden. We made note at that time that while he was a good boy, he would test you. My guess is that he has been testing people and winning during these last two years and that now he is pretty sure that he is king of the hill and all that. An experienced owner should be able to take him to task pretty easily, I would hope.
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