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"Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal in Knutsford
"Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal
Knutsford "Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal
£ 9,995 "Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal
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"Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal in Knutsford
"Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal
Knutsford "Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal
£ 9,995

"Pure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion" Black Mare Youngstock / Foal

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Knutsford, Cheshire
Details
CategoryHorses
Horse's namePure Irish draught Black Mare, due July 2026 ID Stallion
ColourBlack
Height16.1 hands
GenderMare
Ad ClassFor Sale
CountyCheshire
Description

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Dubh is one solid little mare, she has been grass fed not bucket so is slow growing steady, still has some height to gain, but even so she has got some bulk to her.

Dubh (pronounced like Dove) is straight moving, she is such quality she could easily be a show cob if she stays this height she has a really good wide girth and bum, she is still maturing into her front and neck and has quite an immature look still, beautiful fine head.

Dubh in foal to our horse by Aye Aye Skipper, due July 2026

Her mother was sold to the household cavalry, and Dubh has the same very steady personality, she is brave and unbothered.

She is willing to have a go and loaded on the trailer in the field first time, she has had a life of being a horse and so she knows no negativity to anything, she has total trust in people. She will be a solid addition to a breeding program or as a ridden horse.

She has Black and Dun breeding in her and although she is in foal to a grey Irish draught her black breeding is more sort after.

My young grandchildren have sat on her in the yard and been led round but she is not backed, just played with and really wasnt worried about any of the unplanned attention she had. She has lived her life on the farm, seeing machinery and children, dogs she doesnt seem to have a care about anything, well accept a bucket of food.

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