Sold, Thanks Debbie Broke Broke, Spotted m
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Bree - Other Tennessee Walking Mare
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Bree
SOLD - Greensburg, Kentucky 42743 |
| Breed: |
Tennessee Walking |
Sex: |
Mare |
| Color: |
Other |
Birth Date: |
May 10, 2002 |
| Height: |
14.2 hh |
Weight: |
900.0 lbs |
| Registry: |
N/A |
Reg. #: |
N/A |
| In Foal: |
No |
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Markings:
tobiano black / white |
Temperament:

1 / 10
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More Information at:
youtube.com |
Additional Comments:
She has it all, gait, looks, and temperament. Trail ridden by children and adults, I have even given a beginner a couple of lessons on her, She is gentle, smooth gaited, spotted saddle mare, She has not been marish in the past, Awesome smooth natural gait and can move out if you ask her to. Trail ridden with many miles. Slight head nod down slow. Should be great for local fun shows. Perfect age and size, Stands good for tacking up and mounting. Beautiuful long mane and tail. Marked up great. She is a sweetheart, loves attention and grooming. She should make a great family horse.
Shipping Notes:
Company / Facility:
Coffey Stables - Offering Well Broke Gentle Horses - We love to fine tune horses for resale. We use natural training methods, ground work and round pen in our training. We love the trail riding, and playing with our horses. Horseback riding IS AWESOMEEEE :)
Shipping: We are happy to help you find shipping arrangements for your new horse!
Our policy, Horses are animals, They are constantly learning or being taught by your actions everyday. If you let them get by with everything, they WILL take advantage of you. As such, we are not repsonsible for any horse after it leaves our farm/stables, Horses are sold 'AS IS' with no guarantees. We are always straightforward with our clients, you will know as much about our horses as we know. I strive to tell you everything I think is important, HOWEVER, you as a buyer, must ask me the questions that are MOST important to you. We all think differently. What is important to you may not be important to me. So you must take some initiative and ask you questions. Horses are animals. They are always subject to change.
http://coffeystables.webs.com/
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