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Shire Horse, Mare, 1 year, 14.3 hh, Brown

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ID: 4781399
€8,000
Shire Horse
Mare
1 year
14.3 hh
Brown
03/17/2026
YEGUADA LOS CANALES

370219 Yecla de Yeltes Spain
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€8,000
Shire Horse
Mare
1 year
Brown
Driving horses
Baroque horses
Companion
Lunged
Weight Carrier

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**Shire Horse Mare for Sale**

We are pleased to offer a stunning Shire mare, born in 2025, with a calm and gentle temperament. This beautiful mare stands at 152 cm at the withers, making her an ideal size for a variety of disciplines and riders. Her rich chestnut coat highlights her impressive presence and noble appearance.

She is well-schooled in harness and has a smooth, comfortable gait, making her suitable for driving and leisure riding. Her solid build and kind nature make her a reliable partner for both experienced riders and those new to the breed.

A true representative of the iconic Shire breed, this mare combines strength, elegance, and a friendly disposition. She has been carefully handled and is ready to become a valued member of your stable.

For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact us.
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Jinetes con muchos años de experiencia en varias disciplinas.
Desde hace 18 años criamos caballos de razas Shire y Clydesdale.
Los domamos para silla y enganche.
Location
37219 Yecla de Yeltes
Spain

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The information about the origin of the Shire breed varies and is not always in agreement. In this case the words 'great horse' often appear, which is described as the ancestor of the modern Shire. If the Shire did not originate in central England it seems to have been a native development of the Br ...more