Buckskin Kentucky Mountain Mare

Name
Mercedes
Breed
Kentucky Mountain
Gender
Mare
Color
Buckskin
Temperament
2 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.3 hh
Foal Date
March, 2016
Country
United States
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14/197
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Kentucky Mountain Mare for Sale in Princeton, WV

Mercedes is a beautiful Buckskin mare standing 14.3 hands tall. When I say beautiful, it’s not just her looks; it’s her personality and mindset, too. Of all the horses l have had an opportunity to ride and be around Mercedes is by far my favorite! Everyone loves her! If you’re looking for an uncomplicated partner to enjoy and have fun with, this is your girl! Mercedes has the perfect, smooth gait everyone dreams of! It doesn’t matter if you ride her with or without tack; she has the same natural, smooth gait and keeps a quiet mind. Mercedes has been extensively trail-riden and enjoys it. She takes you wherever you ask her with ease and is spook-free. If you’re not an experienced rider, that’s no problem; she knows what to do and makes it fun! There isn’t much this girl hasn’t experienced. If you want to have fun and go show, she is no stranger to the show ring; she has won tons of shows for my family! If you like to ride alone, Mercedes is great with or without company. Mercedes ties well in the cross ties or on the picket line. Loading for her is easy, and she loves backing off the trailer. Mercedes has an in-your-business, give-me-attention personality that makes her fun to be around. The farrier loves visiting her and says l wish every horse acted like this it would make my life easy. Watch Mercedes videos to learn more and schedule a time to come see her!!! This is a mare you will appreciate and enjoy! OPEN BIDDING ON THEHORSEBAY.COM ENDS ON 02/04 @ 5:10 PM CT. More information is available on the website, including an UTD vet inspection, Coggins, video, images, and the owner's contact information to ask questions, request information, or make arrangements to come to visit.

About Princeton, WV

In southern West Virginia, in the late 19th century, coal mining and transportation by the emerging technology of the railroads combined to form a new industry. Much of the region's bituminous coal was sent northwest to the Great Lakes, or northeast to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's coal piers at Baltimore, or to the world's greatest ice-free port of Hampton Roads in eastern Virginia. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway's coal piers were located at Newport News. Across the harbor, the Norfolk and Western Railway's coal piers were located on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk. The eastern-bound coal transported by the C&O and the N&W railroads was highly valued for local use and for steam-powered ships, notably those of the U.S.

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