Pebble - 16 Bay Roan Blanket Appaloosa Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Pebble |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$500
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Status | Sold on 11/20/2015Thelma |
Date Available | 11/17/2015 to 11/24/2015 |
Age/Color/Gender | 16 Years / Bay Roan Blanket / Mare |
Breed(s) | Appaloosa |
Registration | Registered as "High Mountain Lily" with ApHC - Papers Available
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Broke? | Yes Led thru the auction |
Condition | Good |
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DescriptionPebble is said to be a well broke, registered with papers in hand, 16 year old (1999 model) Appaloosa mare. Apparently she's a really nicely colored leopard, in good condition.
I haven't seen her in person yet, but Pebble (High Mountain Lily aka "Lily") is not a leopard Appy. She is a bay roan with a blanket. Here is what her CraigsList and Dreamhorse ads said about her:
"15.0 Hands High
1,035 lbs
16 years old
Registered Appaloosa Horse Club
Lily possesses more of the high spirited attributes that make a good gaming horse. She has nice tight turns, but might need just a touch of tuning up. Shes a quick little mare & very athletic with nice stocky build. Great on trails, but prefers not to lead. Slightly hesitant with hind feet being handled. She has a nice, stocky athletic build. Loves working in the arena. Has had riders of all ages. Extremely easy keeper. Soft mouth, responds well to leg pressure. Benefits from consistent riding. Loves having a job to do! Fun all-around horse."
Here is her pedigree:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/high+mountain+lily
More pictures:
http://www.auctionhorses.org/horse.asp?hoID=5309Purchasing InformationLocation: Everson, WA Deadline: 11/24/15 Contact: Dani - (360) 927-2653, text preferred
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