Sweet Eire
Dark Bay or Brown Mare Foaled March 17, 2010
Meet Sweet Eire, a stunning 14-year-old dark bay or brown mare looking for a new opportunity. Born on March 27, 2010, this feminine and elegant mare is reported to be a lovely mover with a compact frame, standing between 15.1 and 15.2 hands.
Currently located in Pennsylvania as a direct placement, Sweet Eire is described as well-mannered and barefoot, with no vices or special needs beyond wearing a blanket during the winter. She is reported to be up to date on vaccinations, farrier care, and deworming.
Her lifetime connections share that she has been well-loved, owned by her breeder throughout her life. Sweet Eire earned $14,610 in 8 races and has had three foals, with her most recent foal born in 2022. By Trust N Luck and out of So Irresistable (by Summer Squall), she comes with a solid pedigree and a bright future.
If you’re looking for a kind, pretty, and versatile mare with a proven history and wonderful potential, Sweet Eire could be the perfect fit for you.
NOTE: Foals not included; this listing is only for the mare.
Submit an adoption inquiry today to learn more about this special mare!
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Starts: 8
Firsts: 1
Seconds: 0
Thirds: 1
Earnings: $14,610
Connections as of last Start:
Jockey: Tyler Conner
Trainer: Michael W. Salvaggio, Jr.
Owner: Katherine F. Powder
Breeder: Katherine F. Powder
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2017 “Sir Steele” by Outflanker
2018 Not Bred
2019 “Bella Palma” by Wildcat Brief
2020 Not Bred
2021 No Report
2022 “Avril” by Madefromlucky
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