Carriage/Trail Clydesdale
Name
Aurora
Breed
Clydesdale
Gender
Mare
Color
Bay Roan
Temperament
1 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
17.0 hh
Foal Date
June, 2014
Country
United States
Views/Searches
2,131/96,199
Ad Status
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Price
$3,500
Clydesdale Mare for Sale in Brooksville, FL
Belleau W.S. Spice, aka Aurora, is a 2014 Clydesdale mare bred by Anheuser-Busch. She measures just over 17H barefoot with hooves the size of dinner plates. She has thick feather, lengthy mane, and a long tail that has not been docked. Aurora rides and drives! She has been driven in the countryside and through the busy streets of downtown Ocala. She has nice flatwork training in the ring and loves to go trail riding. She rides English and Western. Aurora is soft in the bridle and responds to seat, leg, and voice commands. More whoa than go. She is easy, quiet, and lovely to ride with excellent ground manners. She has a recto-vaginal tear from foaling a Clydesdale baby years ago that will need to be corrected if she is bred again. Aurora is up-to-date on shots, Coggins, deworming, floating, and hoof trimming. She is not mareish and gets along well with all of the other horses. She stands perfectly for the vet and farrier with no stocks needed. Aurora is registered with Clydesdale Breeders of the U.S.A. and sells with a copy of her papers from Anheuser-Busch. Please call Copperstone Equestrian- Rachel at 352-467-5695 with any questions after watching her video. She is located in Brooksville, Florida. We can arrange shipping anywhere in the country with our network of trusted haulers.
About Brooksville, FL
Fort DeSoto, established about 1840 to give protection to settlers from Native Americans, was located at the northeastern edge of present-day Brooksville on Croom Road about one-half mile east of U.S. Highway 41. The fort was also a trading post and a regular stop on the Concord stagecoach line which ran from Palatka to Tampa. The fort was built on top of a heavy bed of limestone, a fact which they were unaware of at the time. This made it exceedingly difficult to obtain water, thus causing the location to be abandoned.