Elegant Black and White Filly
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Expires: 10/16/2008
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Last Update: 09/22/2008 |
| SOLD -- Star Sugar -- Smokey Black Appaloosa Filly |
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Lane, Kansas, 66042
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$1,900
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| Name: |
Star Sugar |
Breed: |
Appaloosa
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| Color: |
Smokey Black |
Sex: |
Filly |
| Birth Date: |
Apr 8, 2007 |
Markings: |
N/A |
| Height: |
0.0 hh |
Weight: |
0.0 lbs |
| Registry: |
ApHC |
Reg. #: |
N/A |
| More information at 3sevensranch.com | |
Additional Comments:
Star Sugar is an elegant filly born 4/08/07. She has the loud black and white coloring that is in such demand. She has a very loving personality, and she’s liked getting attention from people since the day she was born. By Kyloe Kobe out of Abbys Sugar Bar.
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Shipping Notes:
Available
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Company / Facility:
3 Sevens Ranch Appaloosas - The 3 Sevens Ranch was founded with the goal of producing outstanding appaloosa horses that can be shown competitively, or loved and enjoyed as an exquisitely beautiful and capable companion. Roger Haight has over 50 years experience working with appaloosas. His son Brian grew up with them and took graduate level classes in equine nutrition, reproduction, and behavior, as well as being trained as a farrier (horseshoer). Both expressed a desire to produce great all-around horses that can compete at halter and perform well at a variety of tasks. Starting in 1997, they began searching for the right stallions and mares to make this dream a reality.
While they will never stop trying to improve their horses, the 3 Sevens believes they have reached their goal. Their foal crops have outstanding conformation, a lot of personality and a willing attitude, amazing color, and the ability to do almost any task you’d like. The 3 Sevens has recently been introducing some new broodmares into the herd to better equip foals for certain tasks. A select group of foals are now available that should excel at ranch and cow horse activities. They are also incorporating racing blood into some breeding that should make for excellent barrel horse prospects. The goal is to maintain superior conformation, structural soundness and color so that these performers will be the healthiest, best looking and most eye catching horses in their events. |
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