Calarma - #58 - 15 Chestnut Saddlebred Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #58 Calarma |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$300
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Status | Sold on 3/9/2017 |
Date Available | 3/6/2017 to 3/9/2017 |
Age/Color/Gender | 15 Years / Chestnut / Mare |
Breed(s) | Saddlebred |
Registration | Registered as "Kalaramas Flirtatious Folly" with ASHA - Papers Available
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Broke? | Yes Led thru the auction |
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DescriptionKalarama's Flirtatious Folly listed here as Calarma is a 2002 Saddlebred mare who was previously used as a lesson horse and ridden by a young intermediate rider. She was led through auction and could not even get a bid due to her swayback. She was sold to the Sales Pavilion after auction and is now listed here for resale through them. We were able to learn more about her from previous for sale ads that said she is a "super nice and quiet advanced beginner lesson or trail horse. Smooth walk, trot, and canter. Trail rides perfect and quiet, and drives. Been shown in saddle seat pleasure classes by a child. She has also been ridden Western, English, and bareback. Super easy to handle. She clips, loads, ties, shoes, and bathes very well. Super easy mare for everything." Her last for sale ad was only 9 months ago where she is pictured with a young rider stating her skills/disciplines as:" Breeding, English Pleasure, Ridden Western, Saddle Seat, Show Experience, Trail Riding, Western Riding, Youth."
Calarma stands approx 15'1-2hh and is a nice kind mare who should be easy enough for anyone to handle on the ground. She is very soft and sweet natured and seems to soak up any kindness she can get. She did look to be sound but is indeed swaybacked and in my opinion, underweight. Her hooves need trimming but she picks them up just fine. You can tell that she was a lesson horse and seems to be very a patient and gentle mare that would be a very appreciative companion.
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