Majesta - #018 - 18 Black Appaloosa Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #018 Majesta |
Type: | Auction (Eugene-1/13/2013) |
Price: |
$360
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Status | Sold on 1/16/2013 |
Date Available | 1/14/2013 to 1/16/2013 |
Age/Color/Gender | 18 Years / Black / Mare |
Breed(s) | Appaloosa Quarter Horse |
Registration | |
Broke? | Yes Led thru the auction |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionMajesta is an 18 yr old QH/ Appaloosa cross mare known by the name "Dallas" by her previous owners. She is a good weight and appeared to be in overall good condition, although her hooves are in need of trimming. She picked up her feet nicely, loved attention, and was easy to handle. She was led through the auction and stands about 14'2hh.
The stall note read: " Dallas is a sweetheart of a horse. I bought her for my 5 Year old nephew. He roped off her and gamed. She is a good babysitter. He would hit her in the head with the rope and she would just take it. Did good on trails and just about anything. The people I got her from said she also does 4H. The only reason I'm selling her is that Connor has advanced to a new horse and I have no need for her and I'm running low on hay so she has to go."
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