Polo Mare for Sale
Name
                        Cinderella
                    Breed
                        Thoroughbred
                    Gender
                        Mare
                    Color
                        Gray
                    Temperament
                        8 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        15.2 hh
                    Foal Date
                        January, 2010
                    Country
                        United States
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                    Ad Status
                        Available
                    Price
                        $4,000
                    Thoroughbred Mare for Sale in Loveland, OH
                                2010. Grey Flea Bitten. Cinderella Loves playing Polo! Can do low 2ft jumpers. Or simple ring work. UTD: Coggins & shots. Off The Track name: Snow White Lilly. Cinderella is submissive in a heard, easy keeper, has good feet, clean x-rays, sweet natured, kid friendly loving mare. Selling Because broke my wrist non horse related, I won’t be able to play polo. I’ve owned her and played polo with the Cincinnati polo team for two years, I bought her off a gentleman in Columbus who had been playing polo! She’s looking for her new partner to gallop down the field with!                            
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                    About Loveland, OH
                                 The city is named after James Loveland, who operated a general store and post office near the railroad tracks downtown. It was incorporated as a village on May 12 or 16, 1876, and incorporated as a chartered city in 1961. Present-day Loveland originally lay at the edges of the Symmes Purchase and Virginia Military District, in what was then the Northwest Territory. The area was first settled in 1795 by Col. Thomas Paxton: The Kentucky landowners who were dissatisfied with their family land titles sold their holdings and bought land in the Miami valleys.                            
                        
