Star Morgan/Quarter Horse Mare
Name
                        STAR
                    Breed
                        Morgan
                    Gender
                        Mare
                    Color
                        Sorrel
                    Temperament
                        4 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        14.2 hh
                    Foal Date
                        June, 2005
                    Country
                        United States
                    Views/Searches
                        7,888/310,830
                    Ad Status
                        Sold
                    Price
                        $1,400
                    Morgan Mare for Sale in Mexia, TX
                                “STAR”, I sometimes call her Star Baby because she can be quite affectionate and with her crested neck and white socks, she is a head turner.  She is a mix of Morgan and Quarter Horse who stands 14.2 hands.  Do not be surprised if you get a lick on the cheek if you are a girl but she has been my girlfriend without making my wife jealous for the past 3 years.  She has never reared nor bucked but can dance if you are asking her to do something she does not like.  I am 70 now and am looking for a good new home for her.  She has a smooth gait and is so sturdy she can go all day with a 250-pound man in the saddle without slowing down.  She rides Bareback, English, Western and Side Saddles.
She has a pasture girlfriend, Diamond, that is a retired brood mare, registered, with papers, Paint Quarter Horse from Champion stock.  She is sorrel with one white sock.  She can go with Star.  They have been pasture buddies for several years before I acquired these two beauties and they get along famously. She is 23 years old and can go with Star for an additional $500.00/negotiable but you must promise not to sell her for slaughter.  After she gets to know you, you can put your forehead to hers and talk to her for hours and she will listen.  She is eye candy in a pasture.  The last picture is of Diamond.                            
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                    About Mexia, TX
                                 Mexia was founded as a town in the 19th century. Inhabitants occupied the Fort Parker settlement near the Navasota river. The area is near where the rolling hills of the great plains begin. The hills provided grazing land for the buffalo herds, which plains Indians depended upon for sustenance. Many hunting artifacts from Native American people have been found in the creek beds and draws around Mexia.                            
                        





