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Sir Lashalot,
2003 (AQHA)
Dun Gelding
SOLD!
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| "Lot" was started late in his third year & immediately
proved to be a quick learner & a willing partner. He is showing
tremendous proficiency in Reining. He trail rides regularly & also rides
English. Lot would be called a champagne dun and has a dorsal stripe
that extends down his tail. He gets along with a herd and mares. Easy
catch, no vices & doesn't spook. Currently baby-sitting yearlings and
weanlings. Both parents and full sibling can be viewed at farm. |
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Pays Miss April, 2000
Sorrel Quarter Horse Mare
Sold!
Pedigree Information |
Sold to 14 year old Ashlee in Louisville.
Watch for them in the ring!
Congratulations, Ashlee. |
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Ashlee Phillips has only owned PAYS MISS APRIL (“Pebbles”)
two months and she is already doing cross country
courses. This is a huge feat for a 14 year old beginner
rider.
We are very proud of both of you girls! |
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Ashlee and "Pebbles" navigate a water obstacle and go cross
country |
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(Thanks to Ashlee's Mom for sending us these photos!) |
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Lash Me Down
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SKIPS LASH X TWO TIMES CLUE
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Open for the 2008 breeding season
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Skips N Grins, 2000
(AQHA)
Sorrel
For Sale: $2,500
Pedigree Information |
| open for 2008 season |
| "Grin" is a big, sturdy mare with bone and throws her
lovely temperament. Her pedigree is stellar; and Skipper W and
Quinarious Chance are on her papers! She is an excellent mother, herd
savvy and ridable. She carries no Impressive blood. Serious breeders
should consider her for both conformation and performance programs.
Selling to keep her sister for show. Last foal was Palomino and sold to
a new breeding program in Eastern KY. |
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| TAZMERE (AKA: Dillon), the
get of FOR SKIPS N GRINS |
He's already 13hh . He bathes, clips all over. He trims well for the
farrier, jumps right in the trailer alone or with others. He'll stand
tied for hours and respects any type of tie. Dillon won Grand Champion
Yearling stallion at one open horse show and is slated to attend one
more this month.
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Dillon can be caught easily and has always loved being around his
owners. He is currently a stud colt, but will geld for new owners
if they wish. Asking price is $4500. Wherever Dillon goes, a
crowd of eyes follow him...always! He's got and awesome chiseled
face and has as perfect conformation as you could ask for. Expect
him to be close to or at 16hh.
Becki can be reached at
snowcreekhorses@yahoo.com |
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Shoot To Quill,
2006
Bay, Appendix Stallion
SOLD!
Pedigree Information |
| "Shooter" is long legged and fast with lots of chrome.
He was an early foal and should make a good lunge liner this year.
Versatility is bred in, so he could go English & Western, barrels or
Dressage. Has already proven he can jump. |
Congratulations to Sandy, the new owner.
We'll be watching the Florida circuit for you and Shooter! |
| "Shooter" only 24 hrs. old |
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Dusty's Little
Angel,
1997 (AQHA)
Dun
SOLD
Pedigree Information |
in foal to
WARS POWDER KEG,
early January 2008
(checked in foal) |
| Between her pedigree and the covering
sire, the resultant foal should have lots of cow and be eligible for
Foundation registration as well. "Duster" is fast and cow-y and should
throw color. She is a champagne dun with heavy black points. Sold to
retain half sister for breeding. Easy breeder, herd savvy, excellent
mother, ties, loads, big milk producer and huge hip. Stands 15 Hh. She
is IF. Two gelded sons by SKIPS LASH for sale. |
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Lash Out Loud
SOLD
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Owned, adored and trained by Alex Pennington (Glasgow, KY), a student at
Western Kentucky University, LASH OUT LOUD is the 2004 son of SKIPS LASH
and PAYS MISS APRIL. |
| She says, "We've been working
cattle this whole fall. He's a natural- goes right into the herd and
when I pick out the heifer we need to work, he's very reluctant to let
her go. We've also been going to the woods to cut down some smaller
trees for my cavaletti poles. His favorite part is dragging them back to
the arena to trim them to the right length. We've really been working on
collection when we're doing arena work. He's very responsive and
progresses so easily. He's the easiest horse I've ever dealt with in my
limited horsemanship with young horses, especially. I don't think I
could ever ask for a better horse as my first horse to start. He's so
intelligent and really looks like Daddy which I'm very satisfied with!" |
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