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New Age Chasas (Chevalier Colerain x Tetonia Blue Bells) is our first ‘colored’ mare – her copper penny coat coupled with her flaxen mane and tail, makes a striking combination. She may only be 14.1 hands, but she can out walk any horse on the place and is very smooth to boot! She combines the best of western working and government breeding. She will watch a cow and turn on a dime. She has had exceptional foals, regardless of the sire. Her very friendly nature and easy going personality makes her a nice mare to have around. In 2004, Chasas produced antibodies against her foal and we lost that filly. In 2005, she did it again even when bred to a different sire. We were prepared and saved that filly but have decoded to no breed her any more and just use her as a riding horse, which she excels at also
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Salamans Sable (King Salaman x Pama), 1979 brown mare, was my first Morgan and my favorite riding horse, even at age 27. Lots of old blood in her including Mansfield, Go Hawk, Tehachapi Allen, Linsley, Montcrest Sellman. A wonderful old mare, still full of spunk and go. I have kept two of her daughters for breeding and riding. I plan to never part with Sable
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Pan Foolish Delite (Pan Am Field x Ken’s Gentle Gem), aka Dee, was purchased as a horse for my daughter, Kayla. They just ‘fit’. At 29, Dee has the energy of a horse half her age. She produced two nice foals for us and is now retired, probably doesn’t get to go as much as she would like. She has nice size and good bone and carries good old blood in her veins: Panfield, Sanborn, Billy Rebel, Montcrest Sellman, Pongee Morgan, to name a few. Dee will have a forever home with us
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