Kimi - #022 - 9 Buckskin Quarter Horse Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #022 Kimi |
Type: | Auction (Eugene-12/9/2012) |
Price: |
$325
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Status | Sold on 12/13/2012 |
Date Available | 12/10/2012 to 12/13/2012 |
Age/Color/Gender | 9 Years(Approx) / Buckskin / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse |
Registration | |
Broke? | Unknown Led thru the auction |
Condition | Average |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/index.cgi?board=oldkpela&action=display&thread=8302 |
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DescriptionKimi is a very sweet buckskin mare. She was led through and had gone through a previous auction last Monday and was purchased for 18 cents a pound. She was delivered to ELA this past Thursday with 5 others. One of the horses she came in with was a black, said to be a Andalusian stallion, although he looked like a draft cross to me, so it is a possibility that she could be bred.
Kimi assumed position as the alpha mare in the herd. She is a stocky larger built horse who is in good weight and appeared healthy. She was taped at 15hh. She has a medium to large bone structure. Her hooves need trimming, longer in the front than in the back, but otherwise seemed okay. There was no visible lameness observed. She was easy to handle, picked up her feet when asked, and tolerated weight, although I have no idea if she is broke because there is absolutely no information provided on her. She is probably 8-11 years old.
This mare is extremely sweet, and let us do anything to her. She is the friendliest of the bunch, and didn't need to be haltered to work with her. She was easy to halter, loved attention, and wanted to be with you.
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