Great Trail and / Or Ranch Prospect!
Name
Breed
Pinto
Gender
Mare
Color
Sorrel
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
442/33,350
Ad Status
—
Price
$4,500
Pinto Mare for Sale in Broomfield, CO
1995 Paint / Pinto. Roxy, is a beautiful, strong boned Sorrel and White Tobiano, that could possibly be reg. with either but, we were not provide with any records. She is sound and current on all vaccinations (incl. coggins, west nile, and flu) . Just had teeth floated last month. Recently wormed, feet trimmed and new shoes. She has no bad habits and does well for the farrier. Roxy stands well for saddling and mounting and has NEVER kicked or bitten. She bathes but, is not to familiar with clippers as we have never clipped her. This mare is and EXTREMELY easy keeper. She will go to a GOOD HOME ONLY. Reasonable offers will be considered. Possible trade for Palamino or Buckskin. She does very well on trails and will NOT run you into trees. Please email me with questions.
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About Broomfield, CO
The municipality of Broomfield was incorporated in 1961 in the southeastern corner of Boulder County. While it is unsure how it received its name, most researchers guess it is from the broomcorn grown in the area, a tall sorghum that farmers sold for use as brooms and whisk brooms. Over the next three decades, the city grew through annexations, many of which crossed the county line into four adjacent counties: Adams, Boulder, Jefferson and Weld. In the 1990s, city leaders began to push for the creation of a separate county to avoid the inefficiencies of dealing with four separate court districts, four different county seats, and four separate county sales tax bases. It also had longstanding political differences with Boulder County [ clarification needed ] which impelled it to separate.