Athena - 4 Gray Andalusian Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Athena |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$400
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Status | Sold on 5/20/2013Amanda |
Date Available | 5/15/2013 to 5/28/2013 |
Age/Color/Gender | 4 Years(Approx) / Gray / Mare |
Breed(s) | Andalusian |
Registration | |
Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | Poor |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/10562 |
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DescriptionAthena is an approximately 4 year old gray mare. She is said to be a high percentage Andalusian cross, but she comes with no paperwork. She stands about 15hh and is thin and appears to have an eye infection in her right eye. Athena is thought to have recently lost a baby as she was heavily bagged up when she went through the auction and now is not. She is *extremely* friendly, curious and sweet. She really wanted to be my buddy and she kept trying to nibble on my notepad while I was taking notes on her. She is very easy to handle and polite. She is definitely halterbroke and seems to have all her ground work done from what I could tell, but I have no idea if she has any saddle work done.Purchasing InformationDeadline: Tuesday 5/28/13 Location: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Sabrina | info@auctionhorses.org | 206-250-5115
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