Unicorn - #034 - 25 Bay Paint Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #034 Unicorn |
Type: | Auction (Eugene-3/10/2013) |
Price: |
$250
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Status | Sold on 3/11/2013 |
Date Available | 3/11/2013 to 3/18/2013 |
Age/Color/Gender | 25 Years(Approx) / Bay / Mare |
Breed(s) | Paint |
Registration | |
Broke? | Yes Led thru the auction |
Condition | Poor |
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DescriptionThis bay mare is an older girl that we are guessing to be around 25 years old going by her teeth any my guess is that she is a Paint-That-Aint. She stands about 14.3hh and is thin but otherwise seems okay and her feet look decent. This mare is exceedingly tolerant and patient. She is kind, gentle, and easy going. She is very well mannered and does whatever you ask of her. She leads, ties, backs, yields her quarters, drops her head, picks up her feet, etc. She was led through the auction ring with no history, however we believe that this mare is broke to ride based on the following information. She does not mind folks jumping beside her while putting pressure on her back as through they were going to mount up. She does not mind it if you climb up on the railings along side her and throw a leg over. She did not even flinch when she was then sat on with full weight. From the ground, if you put her lead rope like reins and hold them up behind her mimicking a position they would be in if you were riding: she goes if you clucks at her, stops with just a bit of the lead rope pressure, backs up easily with a bit more, and turns left or right off of neck rein pressure.
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