Natalie Wood - #121 - 22 Gray Quarter Horse Mare
Basic Info
Number: | #121 Natalie Wood |
Type: | Auction |
Price: |
$400
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Status | Sold on 10/28/2017 |
Date Available | 8/7/2017 to 10/28/2017 |
Age/Color/Gender | 22 Years / Gray / Mare |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse |
Registration | Registered as with AQHA - Papers Unknown
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Broke? | Unknown |
Condition | Average |
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DescriptionNatalie Wood is said to be a 22 year old QH mare, Doc Bar and Peppy San bred, who is sold as grade with no papers available. She was broke to ride years ago but has been a broodmare ever since. They said she is good natured, good tempered, and hauls quiet and extremely well. The previous owners noted that she can be hard to catch and will kick if startled. She was pretty calm in the pen in the back after auction and did well when turned out with the other horses. Her hooves do need trimming but from what I could see, she did not appear to have any soundness issues. I did not handle her much and once she was turned out she was adjusting to her new environment and did not want to be caught. She did lead well and seemed to handle well on the ground in the ring and leading her into the back pen. I would guess her to stand approx 15hh.
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