Sangria - #8 - 9 Dark Bay POA Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #8 Sangria |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$500
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Status | Sold on 11/8/2016 |
Date Available | 10/3/2016 to 11/8/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 9 Years / Dark Bay / Mare |
Breed(s) | POA |
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Broke? | Yes Ridden thru the auction |
Condition | Good |
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DescriptionThis solid colored mare stands about 13hh with a very nice build. She is in great condition and looks nice. She was ridden through the sale by a child rider and rode well. She was very calm and well behaved. According to her sales note she stands well for the farrier, loves attention and would be great for a teen or small adult, but does need an experienced rider. She had a bump on one knee but it did not seem to cause a soundness issue.
*Update- Sangria was ridden through auction again and was ridden both doubles and singles by children. She rode perfectly and was nice and calm in the ring. She is an absolute doll and will make a great kids pony for a child that already has some riding experience. Her hooves are in need of a trim now, but not bad. I saw no soundness issues. She is a really nice pony that might also be great for a smaller adult to ride.
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