Lee Diamond - 14 Buckskin Quarter Horse Gelding
Basic Info
Number: | # Lee Diamond |
Type: | Auction |
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$650
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Status | Sold on 7/26/2016 |
Date Available | 7/14/2016 to 7/21/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 14 Years / Buckskin / Gelding |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse |
Registration | Registered as with AQHA - Papers Unavailable
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Broke? | Yes |
Condition | Good |
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DescriptionLee Diamond is a gorgeous stocky Quarter Horse gelding who is said to be broke to ride. He can be ridden by adults and older children, but at this point he is suited for a lighter rider only like an older child, because he can be "soft" in the front when carrying a heavier rider. He is currently barefoot and is not 100% sound when ridden with a heavier rider because he is tender footed. There is no visible lameness at a walk and trot without a rider and he moves beautifully. He may benefit from farrier work and a set of boots or front shoes for riding. Lee Diamond came in with his mule buddy and they are an inseparable pair together at the lot. He gets along fine with the other horses but watches over and protects his friend if another horse is not nice to his mule, and will defend his mule friend. He stands approx 15'1hh and has a nice stocky build at about 1200lbs. He's a great horse with a lot of heart and it would be great to see this nice pair go together. This is not a trail horse for adults or a using horse. He will not hold up to that. This horse will be better suited for an older child to put put around on occasionally, or someone who wants to take a chance on him and find out what his issue is. His papers will not go with him.
Purchasing InformationLocation: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 Deadline 7/21/16
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