"sires"

When we are looking at horses on the web usually the mares are shown but seldom are the sires shown unless they own the stud. But I always wonder what the dad looks like, so I decided to put the sires of our horses on line too and let you see what we have bred to. And a little about them.

 

    

"Flash's Indian Music"

This big guy (and I do mean big) is the sire of our stallion "Flash's Standing Pride". He is about 16 hands. His owner is Glen Dale Robertson of Ava. "Chief" is what Glen calls him. Chief is very gentle his children ride him. He takes him on trail rides and never has a problem. I think this guy is a beautiful horse and so does everyone that meets him.

    

"Party's Sacred Smoke"

Party is the sire of "Fancy" a filly we bought from Dean and Shelia Collins in Pomona Missouri. We have since become great friends. We go down to visit them and Gary and Dean go riding and Shelia and I have a good time with their horses and foals. (I've got to get back to riding again). I wish they lived closer so we could spend more time together.

     

"Dreamspinner's Big Mack"

Mack is another of Dean and Shelia Collins stallions. He's 16 hands and throws really nice foals. We've bred Mary to him three times. We know we have only a fifty-fifty chance of having a palomino. In 2002 she had a chestnut. But sure enough in 2003 we had a palomino filly and we bred back to him in 2004 we had another chestnut. We bred Jazz to him in 2004 and in April we are expecting a foal.

     

"Expensive Hobby"

Hobby is a stallion out of "Party's Sacred Smoke" which Dean and Shelia owned. But he has been gelded and sold. So we bred Beauty to his son Hobby in 2004 . Since she was bred Hobby has been sold and gone to Ill.

 

    

"Rambler's Diamond Fox"

This beautiful stallion belongs to Floyd and Sue Hurst of Rogersville, Missouri. He is a reserved world champion . He is a dark chestnut and is so gentle that I think you could put a baby in his stall and he wouldn't hurt a hair on it's head. He has a lovely foxtrot and he throws that beautiful head he has. We bred Mary to him in 2004 and in March expecting a foal.

 

 

         

"sissy's chief"

chief is a homozygous black and white spotted stallion. trust me his picture doesn't do him justice. he is beautiful. chief belongs to Daryl and liz glenn from Marshfield Missouri. he's broke to ride and has a nice fox trot. we've bred Mary to him and are expecting a foal in 2006.

 

 

 

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