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Choice's Flashy Cut
Well, where do I start? I doubt there is a more talented speed racking
horse that has ever lived and even if there is, then I’m sure that there
isn’t a better horse in the world to breed to if you are wanting a speed
racking foal. Flash is a five time world champion speed racking horse
and a one time world grand champion speed racking horse. He is the only
horse that was ever able to defeat the great Speck. On top of his own
accomplishments, Flash has also sired a world grand champion speed
racking horse and a Texas State Champion speed racking horse. And
that’s not all, several of his get have been very successful in the show
ring. Flash is probably my easiest handling stallion and he has sired a
lot of good looking foals. I am yet to get a black foal. Everything
I’ve raised personally has been grey or chestnut. Just remember when
you get on a Flash foal you better be ready to go. I’ve never been on
one that didn’t have a motor that could take you anywhere you wanted to
go all day long. Flash is the ultimate speed racking horse sire. |
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Gen On Ice
Ice is one of the most unique colored horses in our breed. He is a dark
liver chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail. Along with his color he
passes on a lot of good size to his foals. He too is by the great
Prides Generator and out of a Delights Cold Ice mare. He is a 7/8
brother to the most decorated walking horse of all time, 40 time world
champion, Gen’s Fire and Ice. This stallion is bred in the purple and
was a very talented two year old before being injured. Due to his
extraordinary color he was moved directly to the breeding barn and has
been admired for many years in the industry for his color, pedigree, and
the outstanding foals he has produced. If you are looking for a top
bred walking horse with natural swing, size and beauty this is your guy. |
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Gen's Extremely Gold
I really just can’t say enough good about Extreme. He is a beautiful,
golden palomino, sired by arguably the greatest walking horse of all
time, Prides Generator. This stallion has a great disposition and he
passes that on to all of his foals. He also consistently produces
upright foals with terrific saddle gaits. If you are looking to breed
for a beautiful foal with a docile nature and a smooth gait, you can’t
beat this guy! On top of everything else he passes on a thick mane and
tail which complements any color of horse. |
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Stud
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Go
Boy's Gold Insignia
Of all my stallions, Insignia has probably had the most impact on the
breed. He was one of the first spotted stallions available to breed to
and he still draws a following today. He is homozygous for the tobiano
gene so you are guaranteed spots. If you get champagne it’s just an
added bonus. We have raised some really nice foals by Insignia in the
past few years and they are good natured and well gaited. If you are
looking to breed for a spotted foal and want to use a proven stallion
that many, many mare owners have patronized then Insignia is your man. |
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Kodak's
Gold Pride
In today’s breeding world, it almost seems stupid to own a palomino
stallion for breeding when you could just breed to a cremello and be
guaranteed every time for color. Well, Kodak has just produced too many
outstanding foals to sell him or quit breeding him. We have been
fortunate to raise several palominos by Kodak, and if they are by Kodak
then they are going to be golden. Kodak offers a stocky build that is
hard to find within the breed these days. His color and musculature are
his greatest attributes. He also has a terrific disposition to boot.
Some of my absolute finest foals have come from this horse. |
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Snowcream
After years of searching and being very particular we were finally able to
acquire a cremello stallion that met up to the standards we were looking
for. Bandit’s first foal crop is hitting the ground now and we couldn’t
be more pleased. He is out of good golden stock and he has a gorgeous
blaze that he passes to his get. We all know that any palomino looks
better with a blaze. Bandit is a good old fashion saddle horse with a
good quality mane and tail and beautifully refined ears on top of a high
set head. Trip My Trigger’s dam is currently in foal to Bandit and we
are looking forward to a half sibling and Trigger look alike. |
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Stud
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Stuntman's Star of Magic
If you know of a horse with better conformation than this guy, well I
would like to see it. His build is pretty much flawless and his rare
striking color is just a bonus. Not only is he a pretty horse, but it
doesn’t matter how ugly the mare is, you are going to get a good looking
foal. I am still yet to raise a foal by Star that isn’t at least
spotted or blue roan one. Not to mention, it only takes a day or two to
see the natural saddle that he throws to his foals. If you want a
gorgeous foal with a good motor and a unique color, this is the way to
go. Star has never disappointed me and I’m sure he won’t disappoint
you. |
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Denney’s Luck Buck
Gee, I love amber champagne. It’s that maroon tint that they have to
their manes that get me. Not only does Lucky Buck have that champagne
sheen with the amber mane and tail, he has one of the thickest and
waviest manes I have ever seen on a walking horse. It reminds me a lot
of what you often see on the Friesian breed. He also has a good saddle
gait. I am looking so forward to my first foal crop this year. Keep a
watch on the site and hopefully there will be some on the ground soon. |
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Stud
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Jim’s Fancy Man
Silver dapple is so rare within the breed and if you’re looking to get
silver, well I have had great luck with Jim. I have had ten foals born
this year by Jim and nine were silver. Jim is beautiful stallion with
good old blood lines. His grandsire is Premier Delight and he sires
beautiful chocolate dappled foals with silver to white manes and tails.
If you want swingy foals with that old loose walk, and that rare
unbeatable contrast of a silver dapple, then Jim is a hard act to beat. |
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Trout-Creek’s Rajha
Rajha too is that unique silver color. Since the color is so rare I
needed a couple different lines in order to cross one with the other in
hopes to consistently produce the silver color. Rajha is a nice small
horse with good natural swing and a shade of silver that every silver
dapple should be. His color is perfect. He also offers the sabino gene
to a prospective breeder, which seems to contribute to a whiter mane and
tail in my past experience. If you are wanting to breed for a small
beautiful colored walking horse this would be a great route to take. |
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Stud
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The Silver Way
Silver Way is my up and coming silver stallion. He is both silver
dapple and sabino. He also has something that my other two stallions
don’t have, and that is a terrific saddle gait. Silver Way is really
coming into his own and I expect him to really produce some nice foals.
I am offering him a stud to a limited number of mares this year. |
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The Sharper Edge
Edge is an incredibly talented individual. I have never seen a horse
that exhibited any more natural talent when simply out to pasture.
Besides a two year Plantation Pleasure World Championship title, he is a
beautifully put together liver chestnut stallion. With the current move
in the walking horse industry towards the more natural plantation type
horse, Edge offers the best of both worlds. An Edge foal would be a
great candidate for show or pleasure. If you are interested in those
signature crooked hind legs and a true natural ability to walk, Edge is
the right choice for your mare. |
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