Nintendo - 7 Chestnut Paint Gelding
Basic Info
Number: | # Nintendo |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$635
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Status | Sold on 9/9/2016 |
Date Available | 8/24/2016 to 8/26/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 7 Years / Chestnut / Gelding |
Breed(s) | Paint Quarter Horse |
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Broke? | Maybe |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionNintendo is a QH/ Paint cross sold as grade. His paperwork said "Coco Poco Leo Doc Bar" Sire: Poco Leo Doc Bar and Dam: registered Paint "Scribles" but I have no other information and that is what the previous owner put in the name field on his form.
He was sold as sound and is said to be gentle with no bad habbits. He is halter broke, stands tied, and is at least green broke under saddle. He is easily haltered, bathes, good for the farrier, and responds to voice commands. He has had his tetanus vaccine and was recently wormed and trimmed. Nintendo is a great looking gelding with a kind eye and mellow disposition. I would guess him to be approx 15hh. He has some surface scrapes on his legs as shown, but it looked like it was just some hair scraped off. Purchasing InformationLocation: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 Deadline: ASAP, Can ship anytime
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