Yabiss - #185 - Bay Donkey Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #185 Yabiss |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$400
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Status | Sold on 7/10/2015Mandie |
Date Available | 7/5/2015 to 7/13/2015 |
Age/Color/Gender | 0 Years / Bay / Mare |
Breed(s) | Donkey |
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Broke? | Unknown Led thru the auction |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionYabiss is a cute 12.3 hand older donkey jenny, who will need some hoof care. She has what looks like a nail hole in one of her hooves, so she may have been previously shod. Her right front needs some serious hoof rehab, and that leg has a hard bump on it; her left front looks to be a bit twisted. Yabiss could possibly be pregnant; she and Yachne were both running with a jack, and the owner said they didn't take.
That being said, she was broke to ride at one point, because she was a donkey basketball "participant". She was a little fussy about picking up her left front foot, and took her assessor's arm in her mouth without biting down hard. She picked up her right front with no issue.Purchasing InformationContact: Enumclaw Sales Pavilion: 22712 SE 436th St., Enumclaw, WA 98022. Please call (360) 825-3151 between the hours of 9am-3pm.
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