...Up and Coming Offspring
The Devil In Disguise – aka “D”
Born: 03/10/2006
Sex: Stallion
Color: Sorrel with star.
“D” has clydesdale shoes to fill if he wants to
follow in either parents hoof steps! His dam is The Legend’s First
Lady and his sire is The Outlaw! When you take two horses that have
either won or produced like those two have how do you get anything but
the best? D is the full package here with looks of his sire and moves
of his mother, I can’t complain! I’m looking forward to starting
this little man. He will show at the 2009 Three Year Old Futurity.

All About The Bling
– aka Bling
Born: 03/04/2007
Sex: Stud Colt
Color: Sorrel Roan with flaxen mane and tail
“Bling” was the first thing that came to
mind when I saw this little one the first time, just a whole lot of
chrome and flash to this little guy. He catches your eye with his
proud stance and expressive animated way of going. Stride, color,
chrome and a whole lot of show! Definitely a strong show prospect and
has the natural talent to make a nice amateur horse for anyone!

Hollywood Gossip – aka
Gossip
Born: 05/27/2007
Sex: Stud Colt, will soon be a gelding
Color: Dark Palomino
“Gossip” is a dark
palomino stud colt, soon to be gelding, that has lots of stride and a
deep head shake. He doesn’t get excited about much but when you do
get him to move on out he has a lot of deep gait and shake. He’ll
make an excellent trail colt for someone who likes to travel on down
the trail, but you’d better have trail companions who can keep up
with his gait. Gossip also shows the potential for making a nice
futurity prospect for the three year old futurity. I feel with all the
deep gait and stride it will take until his three year old year to put
it all together. He’ll make anyone a really nice colt.

Oh My – aka My
Born: 06/27/2007
Sex: Filly
Color: Smokey Black
“My” is a very lucky
smokey black filly. She was born with a condition that is seen very
little and I was completely unaware of it. When I found out about it I
asked where it came from and still from what I’ve found out is it is
very rare and not a genetic condition. I first thought she was a parrot
mouth foal where she would die within the first three months of her
life, but she’s still with us and happy and healthy as ever. So My has
a little deformed look to her face, but she’s very sweet and has great
moves. We will start her and finish her out for the trail even though
she’s got the moves and looks to that of a show horse. My will
probably end up being my personal elk hunting horse and probably my mom’s
trail horse. She’ll be here for as long as she wants unless someone
else just takes to her and we’ll let her go to just the right home.

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