Anya - 16 Bay Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Anya |
Type: | Auction |
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$450
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Status | Sold on 3/1/2016Marla |
Date Available | 2/20/2016 to 2/21/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 16 Years(Range) / Bay / Mare |
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Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionAnya is one of my favorites and has been at the lot for some time now. She came in thin and has been there gaining weight. She has always been good with the other horses, calm, and seeks you out for attention. She has the nicest easy going personality and is actually very cute in person. She is a smaller mare standing right about 14hh, but has a stout build, and what looks lately to be a suspicious belly. She picks up her feet, tolerates weight, and leads well. I've grown to know her and she comes to me when I call her.I think she was said to be a Morgan, and in her teens. I did have a quick look at her teeth and the Galvayne's groove seems to go just past halfway, but she was not a fan of me looking in her mouth. I love her personality and she is quite the character, making me laugh when she gives dirty looks to other horses if they approach for attention too while she is getting scratched. I have never seen her do anything besides give a look and walk away, but she makes it known that she wants to be someone's special girl, and I think she would stand there for hours just loving it if someone would take the time to groom her. Her hooves look decent but are due for trimming, and her eyes were a bit crusty. She has been there for quite some time so will need a fabulous day of beauty to get her all cleaned up. Purchasing InformationLocation: Sunnyside, WA Deadline: ASAP Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115
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