Deacon - 20 Bay Gelding
Basic Info
Number: | # Deacon |
Type: | Auction |
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$600
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Status | Shipped on 3/29/2016 |
Date Available | 3/17/2016 to 3/24/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 20 Years(Approx) / Bay / Gelding |
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Broke? | Yes |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionDeacon is said to be a 20 year old gelding mountain horse. He loads, hauls, ties, and is said to be broke for just about anyone. He was ridden through auction by a beginner and should be a nice safe horse for someone who just wants to ride. He is said to have many miles on him on the high mountain trails, he crosses water, logs, bridges, and has a very laid back personality where nothing bothers him. He is good with other animals, llamas, dogs, and even ATV's. He does have some age and work related arthritis in his knees but seemed to have close to full flexion in his joints and seemed sound at a walk and trot. Deacon is a treasure of a gelding who loves attention and will seek you out for companionship. He is easy to handle, does what is asked of him, and is pleasant to be around. He gets aong great with the other horses, and everyone it seems. He could benefit from a good joint supplement to help maintain him and some good nutrition, but other than that, he should be ready to go for someone who just wants to ride after quarantine off the lot. He would make a great beginner horse for someone just learning or a strady friend for someone who just wants a trustworthy horse. This guy is a real treasure and should have many years left to be a grea horse for someone. Purchasing InformationLocation: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 Deadline: 3/24/16
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