Tennessee Walking Horses of MAPLE LANE ACRES

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Stallion Prospects

 


CARBONADO’S MIDNIGHT MOON

Imported from Montana as a weanling, from Carbonado Farm

 

LL’S CANADIAN RED RASCAL

3rd generation here on our farm, on both his sire and dams sides.

   
   
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LL’S CANADIAN RED

3rd generation here on our farm, on both his sire and dams sides.

Will sire 1 foal crop to be born in 2002. We are expecting 2 Purebred TWH foals from him.

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Reference Stallion

LL CHANCE'S RED RASCAL  - Jack
TWHBEA Registered # 21401915
CRTWH Registered
IHWHA Registered
Foaled October 2014
Color Sorrel
Sired by Darkie's Last Chance (Tim's Blue Canadian out of Shadow's Lyrical)
Out of Moonlit Laughter (Red Bud's Rascal out of Gold Before the Storm)

"Jack" has his IHWHA(International Heritage Walking Horse Association)  certificate, as well as Bronze & Silver in the Program of Excellence from CRTWH(Canadian Registry of Tennessee Walking Horse). 

Which he acquired while a stallion, he is now gelded.

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DARKIE'S LAST CHANCE, is 1 of 4 stallions out of 13, that have sired more than 1 GOLD certified offspring, in 'The Canadian' Program for Excellence! He's sired 2 offspring with Bronze and 1 with Silver too! 

DARKIE'S LAST CHANCE


TWHBEA # 897396
CRTWH # 1989-1118
May 09, 1989- Dec 2013
Sired by TIM'S BLUE CANADIAN (Canadian Blue x A Masterpieces Pixie)
Out of SHADOW'S LYRICAL (Shadow's Brantley x Little Toot Wilson)
Chestnut, both hind socks, strip
Chance's Pedigree boosts Canadian Threat, by Triple Threat, Rodgers' Perfection, Ebony Masterpiece, Merry Go Boy x 4, Chief's Allen

June 29,2011
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SOLD - MIRACLES PAINTED WARRIOR 
TWHBEA # 20901156
Foaled May, 18, 2009
Sired by I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES (921780)
(Prides Generator x Bum's Miss Cissy)
Out of DICTATOR'S GOLDEN ECHO (20009954) (Royal Dictator x Striding Little Lady)

      Shine's Sire, I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES brought some great bloodlines to Alberta. He is sired by Prides Generator, by Pride Of Midnight H.F. , and his dam is by Delight Bumin Around (WGC). 

       Shine's Dam, Dictator's Golden Echo traces back to one of the original tobiano lines in TWHBEA history, through PAINT'S MOON MAN. She is a mare who throws foals who are quiet, gentle, and not spooky, making them easy to handle.

SOLD

   
    

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SOLD - Carbonado's Chief Joseph, 2011 Heritage Certified Colt

TWHBEA No. 21100469
Sired by NFF ECHO'S BLUE MOON
Out of ROSELLA CHANCE
Foaled June 10th, 2011
Color Bay hind left sock, snip, small star
Ee/Aa
HERITAGE CERTIFIED COLT




Cheif traces to LAST CHANCE through his dam who is a direct daughter of CHANCE'S GOLD DUST H. He has 2 lines to RED BUD'S RASCAL, one from each his parents. His sire also goes back to Paige's Echo.

SOLD


About Gaited Horse Saddles

With each footstep independent from the rest, the back and shoulders of gaited horses perform with more action, more motion than a two-beat horse. Without a proper saddle fit, your horse's movement is restricted and your horse is uncomfortable. The result? The horse adjusts or drops his gait to "get away from" discomfort.

Gaited saddles prevent this from ever happening, and even enhance your horse's natural movement. Saddles for gaited horses are made to allow the horse the freedom of movement and comfort he needs, while strengthening the balance and seat of the rider.

The trees are not just widened in the gullet. The bars and twist must be specially angled. Each gaited saddle should be designed to allow complete natural movement, never pinching the withers or interfering with the natural nod.

Gated horse saddles ensure shorter, rounded skirts for no gait interference, and multiple rigging options allow unrestrained shoulder movement.

Before you make any gaited saddle purchase, make sure you get the best fit for your horse. A gaited horse saddle with a quarter horse tree that only has the gullet altered won't do it. Think of the load bearing area on the horse's back. When the saddle tree is a poor fit for the breed, the pounds of pressure per square inch on the back of the horse multiplies. Five pounds of pressure from a 160 lb rider turns into 20 to 40 pounds of pressure! Improper fits are all too easily hidden by the saddle skirt.


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