This is an older picture of her from the website she was listed for sale on before going to auction. |
I got to the auction at 7am to walk around and then watch the loose horse sale. My friend met me there later in the morning so we ate, walked and then parked ourselves for the main horse sale. Later in the afternoon my partner met us there. We talked and then got a number to buy if we wanted. At this time we still had no intentions. But then we went out to look at the foals...we decided to bid on one. Crazy, yes, but it seemed right. Well I lost the bid on the first saddlebred I bid on. That was okay, it wasn't meant to be. My partner left after that and my friend and I stayed to watch the rest of the herd dispersal go later. That is when I decided to try for the last yearling. She had seemed sweet in the pens earlier in the day. We had spend time with them all, and really liked her. With that she was in the ring and not five minutes later and one bid I had won. It all happened so fast I looked at my friend and said "Did I win her". I jumped up and we headed down to pay. On the way out I ran into the person selling her and I told her I won #246. And with that she was mine and I had to figure out when to bring her home since it was after 7 pm and I didn't have my trailer with me.
Navi came home the next day after I got off work. I went to the barn to get a end stall prepared. She has to be isolated from the other horses for a month just in case. Better to be safe. I don't know much about her yet, other than she seems like she loves attention and is really calm. Oh and she doesn't know what a carrot is yet...but that will change soon enough :)
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