possible horse for my daughter

Campobello, SC(Zone 7a)

Hi guys, me again. Kristen, moving to SC in about 3 weeks. The guy who took Thumper, my QH to train, mentioned he has a horse we may be interested in for my daughter. This is what he said.

"In recently speaking to Judy she mentioned that you may interested in a black mare that I have. I took a few pictures but as you will see I don't qualify as a photographer. I was mostly trying to do this quickly and w/o much help so she looks a little out of sorts. This mare was bred and raised here and we broke her out as a 2-3 yr. old and rode some trails with her. I have so many I did not concentrate much on her and did not put much handle as far as neck reining on her. My 19 and 7 yr. old double up on her and ride some. She has always been very laid back and easy to get along with, she has a sweet disposition. She is bred very well and her foaling date is Sept.,30 '01 making her a 5 yr. old. If you are interested in her I would put some more riding on her for you and get her moving off my legs and rein a little more. My plan is to move her and a few more before long so I don't carry so many into the winter this year. I measured her today and she weights around 850 lb. and is approx. 14.1 - 14.2 hh. I have had her turned out on pasture the last few months and she has a little grass belly but has good confirmation otherwise. She is registered in the APHA and her registration# is: 676,042. The following is her pedigree:"

Looking for any opinions. He told Judy he mainly thought of her for us because of her sweet disposition and gentle nature and that we could take her for a week and try her out. He sent me some pictures, but here is the best one other than her ears are a little back...not sure if she just didn't like the camera or what. He would deliver her when he brings Thumper back.
Thanks guys. still packing non-stop and working insane hours so will check back and read as I can.
Kristen

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