Penny Mouse - 25 Chestnut Quarter Horse Type Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Penny Mouse |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$450
|
Status | Sold on 11/11/2016 |
Date Available | 9/26/2016 to 10/1/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 25 Years(Approx) / Chestnut / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse Type |
Registration | |
Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | |
| |
|
|
Please don't fundraise or contribute to fundraising for the purchase of horses! Read why here.
DescriptionPenny Mouse is an adorable senior citizen who is probably in the 25-30 year age range. She is thin and could use some good nutrition. I have no prior history information on her, but she is a really nice horse with a lot of life to live and love to give. She is patient and has a motherly instinct watching over the Andalusian filly when she was in her pen and then loose in the alleyway. She is gentle to handle, really loves any attention she can get, and was very patient and kind. She has such a softness about her and she does whatever is asked of her. She looks like she has not had good care recently but should shine up with some general TLC. I would estimate her at about 14'3hh and didn't see any obvious issues other than needing weight. Purchasing InformationLocation: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 Deadline 10/01/16
Additional Photos
All descriptions of the horses are done as a courtesy and to the best of our ability, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of any description as we are not horse professionals.
Auction Horses does not allow fundraising on any of our pages.
If someone is asking you to donate to one of the AuctionHorse listed horses they are doing so in blatent violation of our policies and without any approval or authorization from AuctionHorses.
When bringing home a new equine it is always wise to practice quarantine procedures.
Horses coming from an auction or kill pen environment present a higher than average likelihood of having been exposed to disease or virus.
It is highly recommended that all horses purchased be subject to a 30 day quarantine prior to being introduced to healthy equines.
|