100% Foundation Black Stud Colt With Bulldog Build
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Expires: 11/11/2009
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Last Update: 08/13/2009 |
| SOLD -- Bsqh Docs Two Wimpy -- Black Quarter Horse Colt |
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Swansea, South Carolina,
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$2,200
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| Name: |
BSQH Docs Two Wimpy |
Breed: |
Quarter Horse
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| Color: |
Black |
Sex: |
Colt |
| Birth Date: |
May 14, 2009 |
Markings: |
snip, star, cornet band |
| Height: |
0.0 hh |
Weight: |
0.0 lbs |
| Registry: |
AQHA, NFQHA, FQHR |
Reg. #: |
N/A |
| More information at bluesteelquarterhorses.com |
Additional Comments:
92% NFQHA/100% FQHR/AQHA BLACK Stud Colt. Here is the definition of a National Foundation Quarter Horse with a historical AQHA Hall of Fame pedigree. This one is bred to rope, work cattle, and will put color on all future get. Nice enough mover for HUS too!Pictured at 1 day of age. You should see how big he is now with a huge shoulder, hip, hindend.SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE! If you do not have the finances, please do not waste your time or ours. Now, this stud colt is an exemplary example of what we are all about. He possesses versatility, disposition, conformation, and color! He is 92% NFQHA and 100% FQHR. Born 05/14/2009. Plus, there is a 50% chance that genetically he is homozygous black (EE) and carries roan (RnRn) which would make an excellent stud prospect since he will never sire a sorrel/chestnut foal and will always roan his offspring. We may actually keep this one for a stud prospect, especially if UC Davis confirms black homozygosity. You just cannot go wrong with a strong pedigree including some of the AQHA greats Sir Quincy Dan, Wimpy P-1, King P-234, Docs Prescription, Two Eyed Jack, Mr. San Peppy and more! If you didnt think it got any better than that, this colt is a beautiful mover with flat kneed movement and he already knows how to dig in and roll over his hocks! Talking about a color producer with an AQHA historical pedigree, athleticism, and movement! If we didnt already have two stallions, this stud colt would be added to our stallion lineup. He is as friendly as can be and very curious. He doesnt seem to cling to his Dam like most foals. He has been busy making friends with the other horses, barn cats and dogs, and jumping in/over his Dams feed dish and hay. All of our studs colts are the pasture pocket pets; very outgoing, friendly, and people orientated. This disposition makes handling/training super easy; you never have to argue with these colts. As with all of our broodmares, this colts Dam was well taken care of during pregnancy with scheduled vaccinations (including pneumabort)/de worming/farrier and proper nutrition, so this colt is the picture of perfect health. Herda N/N. Dam and Sire on site. Financial arrangements may be possible. Serious inquiries will call Dan. He handles all of our sales. Please visit sweetironfarm.com and bluesteelquarterhorses.com. NO TRADES. We ask for a first right of refusal on any of our horses should the unfortunate event occur that the horse needs to be put up for sale. We also ask all of our clients to stay in touch because we love to watch our babies grow up.
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Shipping Notes:
None
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Company / Facility:
Sweet Iron Farm - Sweet Iron Farm is home to our personal riding horses, our show horses, and horses we have in training or for resale after training.
Blue Steel Quarter Horses is a family owned and operated breeding operation based around the rare and eye-catching blue roan color. Blue roans are very hard to produce which makes them very rare. We specialize in National Foundation Quarter Horses. Our mission is to breed the Quarter Horse back into the American Quarter Horse. This means not a drop more than 20% Thoroughbred blood. Our AQHA/NFQHA mares and stallions offer the classic foundation bloodlines that established American Quarter Horse history. Our favorites include Sir Quincy Dan, Leo, Wimpy P-1, Doc Bar, Two-Eyed Jack, and King P-234. Our entire broodmare band has been discriminately hand picked for their pedigree, conformation, brains, movement, and attitude. We will not breed a horse that cannot contribute qualities to better the breed standards.
We raise horses that can be successful in any discipline whether the buyers goal is to trail ride or compete in the show arena. Adding color to our horses has made us increasingly popular, evidenced by repeat buyers. |
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