My Time is my little black stallion with some added
chrome, just to my taste! My Time is a miracle himself as just to be
here in more than one way! His mother broke her leg when she was 8 years
old while in foal carrying Belle’s Miss Nicki. The veterinarian’s
recommendation was to put her down, but we just couldn’t. Five casts,
a filly (Belle’s Miss Nicki), a buckskin stud colt (He’ll B
Entertainment) then finally along came My Time. He came along with his
easy going way, extremely laid back disposition, looks and all the
potential in the world. All until he decided the pretty little spotted
mare across the paneled lot was extremely attractive. My Time was found
hanging from the panels in which he had become hung in after attempting
to breed the mare on the other side. Thus was the end of his possible
show ring career, for performance at least. In 2004 Linda Shaddy lead My
Time to a Reserve Model Champion and then took third in the championship
class. So he’s just fortunate to be here.
My Time has always been a favorite of mine and with the
offspring he has produced he’s made his own place here. His colts have
all exhibited lots of gait and a loose style of their own. Shiner will
be the first offspring that I will get to prepare for the show ring.
Knowing My Time’s parents (I personally showed both of them) he should
produce colts with exaggerated shake and animation, along with stride
and gait, correct conformation and “chrome”! So far he has produced
deep dark blood bays out of sorrel, black and gray mares and Shiner
(white with Medicine Hat) out of Glory B (sorrel roan). I’m waiting to
see what color he produces out of palomino mares. (Punkin and My Time
due in June.) If his parents don’t say enough you just need to spend a
little time around him and he’ll tug at your heartstrings.