Genesis - 16 Chestnut Mustang Mare
Basic Info
Number: | # Genesis |
Type: | Auction |
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$400
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Status | Sold on 8/17/2013Anne |
Date Available | 8/12/2013 to 8/19/2013 |
Age/Color/Gender | 16 Years / Chestnut / Mare |
Breed(s) | Mustang |
Registration | Registered as "97-741246" with BLM - Papers
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Broke? | Yes |
Condition | Average |
More Info: | http://auctionhorses.net/thread/11170 |
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DescriptionGenesis is a chestnut Mustang mare. She is 16 years old according to her BLM brand. I called the BLM office and she is a titled mare out of the Sulpher(?) group in Utah, but she doesn't have her papers with her. She stands about 13.3-14hh, and is thin but her feet look okay. She did seem to move a bit stiff as though maybe she has some arthritis. She was friendly, calm, and easy to handle. She is halter broke, leads, ties, backs, yields quarters, and picks up her feet. She also has what appears to be saddle marks on her back and her cinch area. Genesis was said to have been a kids horse at one time, but to have been out to pasture for a while. Purchasing InformationDeadline: 8/19/13 Location: Sunnyside, WA Contact: Tash | info@auctionhorses.org | 425-985-9204
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