APHA Mare, Great Producer, Super Gentle
Name
Breed
Paint
Gender
Mare
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
375/35,455
Ad Status
—
Price
$1,400
Paint Mare for Sale in Memphis, MI
Labette is a beautiful Registered Black breeding stock Paint mare, with a star, big blaze, white pastern, white coronet & 2 white socks. She is an easy keeper & an excellent mother to her babies. Four foals since 2000 & sells open, recently vet checked, cultured clean & UTD on everything. Her DNA analysis shows both Red and Black factors. Produced four beautiful Overo foals, 3 black & white & 1 chestnut & white. Pictures of all babies to show you. Extremely gentle, clips, loads, ties, bathes, great for the vet & farrier, easy for anyone to handle. Has been saddled, bridled and mounted, would be easy to train under saddle & would make a good kids horse with very little work. Really good bloodlines, Top Model Vee on both sides, & Shotgun Sonny by Sonny Dee Bar. Great halter & performace / cutting lines. Great additional to your family & breeding program. Asking $1400 or best to good home.
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About Memphis, MI
The area of Memphis was first settled by members of the Wells family from Albany (New York), with Anthony Wells residing in the area from 1834 and James Wells from 1835. The fledgling community was originally called Wells Settlement with the name "Memphis" first being applied in 1848 with the local postal outlet opening that 8 December as Memphis Post Office, "Memphis" being chosen due to the community's location of a bluff overlooking a river (the Belle) paralleling the location of ancient Memphis "the City on the Nile". Memphis would be incorporated as a village 4 April 1865 with status as a city granted in 1953.