Great Hunter! Broodmare Prospect, Must S
Name
Breed
Arabian
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
—
Foal Date
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Country
United States
Views/Searches
740/92,994
Ad Status
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Price
$5,000
Arabian Mare for Sale in Lake Worth, FL
Promise The Moon is a very fancy hunter pleasure horse. She very well
schooled and is very easy to ride. She is suited to the intermediate
rider. She has been to several shows every year since her four year
old year. She travels very well and will practically load herself into
any trailer. She is up to date on all vaccines and de - worming. She
is a very easy keeper. She has no soundness issues. She has been trail
ridden slightly and loves it. Would be a wonderful all around hunter
show horse, broodmare, and pleasure horse in one.
She went Top Five in the Arabian hunter AOTR Championship in Region 12
out of 19 horses as a 4 year old!
She has never been bred but is a great candidate as a broodmare as she
is bred very well.
About Lake Worth, FL
Indigenous people known as the Jaega were the earliest reported inhabitants of the section of the Florida Atlantic coast in the areas of Martin and Palm Beach Counties. Remains of shell mounds can be found near the Jupiter inlet, inland in what is now Boynton Beach and just south of the Boynton Inlet, indicating pre-Columbian Jaega habitation. The city's first settlers were Samuel and Fannie James, an African American couple and reported to be ex- slaves, known as the Black Diamonds, who settled on the shores of the Lake Worth Lagoon near the current 5th Avenue South in 1885. (The stone monument located at the northwest corner of Lucerne Avenue and J Street inaccurately uses the date 1883, due to a transcription error). The couple made a claim for their land under the Homestead Act in 1885 and received a receipt for their claim on February 1, 1887.