Sweet Mare Needs a new Home With Someone
Name
Breed
Quarter Horse
Gender
Mare
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
4,235/94,596
Ad Status
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Price
$700
Quarter Horse Mare for Sale in Goldendale, WA
Valentine is a 18 years old red sorrel mare that weights 900 lbs and
stands 14. 3 hands. Valintine is a very athletic girl with a gorgeous
thick mane and tail and geat feet. She has excellent ground manners and is
very affectionate with a great personality. Valintine is a very willing
mare. She was part of the Goldendale High School Equestrian Team for 3
years competing in Drill Team, Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, Key Hole,
Individual Flags, Canadian Flags, IHOR (In Hand Obstical Relay) , Figure
8, Ranch Horse, Sorrting, Working Pairs, and Bi - Wrangle. She was also
in 4- H for 3 years Showing at our Klickitat County Fair and Rodeo. She
also did goat Tieing at our Rodeo Bible Camp. She been to a couple of
playdays. She is great on the trails. She loads and hauls great, bathes,
stands for farier great, will stand tied all day, saddles and bridles
great. Intermediate rider recomended. This mare is just looking for
someone to take her and love her to death. Her owner recently Graduated
and has no time for er and doesnt want her just sitting arond when there
could be someone out there that would love to have her. Asking $600 or
best offer (very negogible price) . You can text or call me at (509)
261-1***6 or email me with any questions and pictures.
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About Goldendale, WA
In 1872 the town was given its name by the early homesteader John Golden, a Pennsylvania-born farmer who settled with his wife from Oregon. His home at Columbus Street and Collins Street remains standing in downtown Goldendale. The town was designated as the county seat of Klickitat County in 1878. Goldendale was officially incorporated on November 14, 1879. Much of the young town, including the county courthouse, was destroyed in a devastating fire on May 13, 1888.