These are the 3 horses that we will be standing for the 2009 season. Due to both the economy as well as the fact that we believe that stallion fees should be reasonable not just how much you think you can charge, our studs fees for any of the boys below will remain the same. 350.00/450.00 with a non refundable deposit at booking of 100.00. We have below with these 3 some of the best dispositions I have ever seen in stallions. I have been around horses my entire life, have been around some less than well mannered horses. The words well mannered applies to all of them . Skip and Gee Whiz have been ridden with mares, they have always acted like geldings when under saddle. All 3 have manners when being handled. If you have been around horses very long or been around stallions, 1 of the things I have heard over and over is "Oh they act like that because they are stallions." We don't believe in that adage. We believe that a horse is a horse and a stallion is a horse. Manners and attitude come first here where the "all boy" part comes last. If you are looking for size, muscle, confirmation as well as a winning attitude, athletic ability, you might want to check these guys out. We stand no more than 10 outside mares per year per horse. We both work full time here since it takes a full time job to support our horses, we do limit the number of outside mares. all mares must have a current health certificate, be UTD on shots, stud fee will be paid in full before the mares are picked up. The mare owners will be given the breeders certificate when the mare is pronounced in foal. Contracts are required. We will also be standing in 2009 a 3 y/o Cremello Quarter. His registered name is Zanamerican Dream. He is guaranteed to always throw the creme gene. His is CrCr~Aa~ee on color genetics. Simply put he will always throw the dilute gene on all foals. When bred to a chestnut/sorrel, 100% of the time the result will be a palomino. Based off of his color genetics, he will be an extremely high producer of palomino's and buckskins. To view the individual pages, click on the pictures.
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