Levis Blu - #100 - 20 White Fewspot Appaloosa
Basic Info
Number: | #100 Levis Blu |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$450
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Status | Sold on 8/23/2016Marla |
Date Available | 7/14/2016 to 7/21/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 20 Years / White Fewspot / |
Breed(s) | Appaloosa |
Registration | Registered as with ApHC - Papers Unknown
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Broke? | Yes |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionI'll update his price and registration info when I have it. Levis Blu is said to be a 20 year old gelding His auction ad stated he stands 15'3hh, and sold sound. They said he needs an experienced rider and is not for beginners, had 30 days of professional training, and was imprinted as a foal. He was sold because they were moving. They did also say that he was "moon blind." He does appear to have uveitis, but there are some great treatments out there for that, and it is very important to keep a UV protectant fly mask on him during the summer. We did bring a UV protectant fly mask for him that can go with him, but he will need a place to get out of the sun for his eyes, and for his skin. He is getting sunburnt at the lot, and we did apply sunscreen and a thick aloe cream over that, but he really needs to get off the lot as soon as possible. He also has several wear mark sores from is halter that we put ointment on as well, and took that halter off. Blu is easy enough for a beginner to handle, leads around with just a piece of twine, picks up his feet easily, and does everything asked of him without any fuss. He is a very sweet gelding who gets along great with the other horses, and has an easy going attitude. Purchasing InformationLocation: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 Deadline 7/21/16
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