Amazing Girl, Looking for her Next kid!
Name
Breed
Mustang
Gender
Mare
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
13.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
786/33,896
Ad Status
—
Price
$1,000
Mustang Mare for Sale in Spanaway, WA
Great babysitter looking for her next kid. Wants to be ridden, but I just
don't have the time for it! She's been used for just about everything
under the sun! She's been used for: jumping, trail riding, gameing,
reining, cow penning, and many other things! She's dead broke and is fine
with unexperienced people. Would do best with a family who likes to ride
a lot. Is completely sound with no problems with her teeth. Has typical
Mustang feet and doesn't require shoes and usually doesn't need to be
trimed but once a year. If your looking for that perfect babysitter,
whether its for an unexperienced child, a not so confident teen, or
an adult who doesn't want to fall off a large horse, your looking @
the perfect horse for you!
About Spanaway, WA
Etymology: The Hudson's Bay Company, headquartered at Fort Nisqually, had control of this region until 1863. Company maps and journals show the company's subsidiary, the Pugets Sound Agricultural Company, raised cattle, grain, and sheep at "Spanueh Station" on the south and east shores of "Spanueh Lake." Spanueh is the Hudson Bay Company's spelling of the native Lushootseed spadue, which means "dug roots" referring to an area where camas and other edible roots can be found. Lushootseed underwent a loss of nasal consonants in the 1800s, so "Spanueh" simply transcribes an older pronunciation of what is now "Spadue". The first white settler to take a donation claim by the lake, Henry de la Bushalier, tried to rename the lake after himself. That faded away with his death one year later.