Bonnie - Dun Quarter Horse Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Bonnie |
Type: | Auction |
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$290
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Status | Sold on 11/2/2016Sam&Deb |
Date Available | 10/30/2016 to 11/6/2016 |
Age/Color/Gender | 0 Years / Dun / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse |
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Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionBonnie is a gorgeous lineback dun mare who stands approx 14'1-2hh. She appears to be sound and in overall good condition with no visible issues. I do not have a history on her as she was sold to slaughter and then was a leftover horse on a load that shipped to Canada. She weighed in at 958 pounds and is sold at slaughter cost. She appears to be a younger mare and did have enlarged teets that would suggest she may have had a foal recently weaned or could be bred, although she did not look pregnant to me. Her hooves looked to be in good condition but will need clean up. She did pick up her feet for me. She is weary at first, but will warm up to you and really likes scratches. Her mane is matted and has burrs but with a little TLC, she will shine. She is beautiful with a nice kind eye and gentle warm disposition. This mare might make an excellent trail horse and does tolerate weight. I don't have an age on her, but from what I could see, I suspect her to be in the 6 year age range. Purchasing InformationLocation: Stanwood, WA Contact: Sabrina 206-250-5115 These horses are not available for viewing at the facility. They are only available for purchase and scheduled pick up. Payment is cash only at pick up.
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