Koko - #033 - 18 Bay Quarter Horse Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #033 Koko |
Type: | Auction (Eugene-12/9/2012) |
Price: |
$300
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Status | Sold on 12/16/2012Danielle |
Date Available | 12/10/2012 to 12/16/2012 |
Age/Color/Gender | 18 Years / Bay / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse |
Registration | Registered as "GSR Daddy's Diamond" with AQHA - Papers Unavailable
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Broke? | Unknown Led thru the auction |
Condition | Average |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/index.cgi?board=oldkpela&action=display&thread=8306 |
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DescriptionKoko is 1994 AQHA GSR Daddy's Diamond reg # 3335892. She was purchased previously at ELA for the foal who was just weaned the day of this auction. The info on her sheet says "this mare produces fast, big, strong, colts and she's ready to go. She's an easy keeper and current on worming" so it's probably safe to assume she's been a broodmare. They said she is sound and she was sold as grade. There are no papers on her but I do have the contact info for the seller that these people purchased her from at ELA, but these last people were unable to obtain papers from them. She is calm, easy to handle, and picked up her feet nicely. There was no visible lameness. Her hooves need trimming, but they seem to be okay, with no cracks or chips. She appears to be healthy, could use a little weight, but in otherwise good shape. She's not friendly at first, but warmed up nicely. She is at least halter broke and leads well. She stands about 15hh.
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