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Bought him from Michelle Simmons in CA who assured me he was 16 hands and if I didn't like him on delivery she would take him back. Hmmm, her stick obviously had the first few inches cut off because he is 14.3 hands and not going to get any taller. Had a horrible name so I gladly paid APHA the hundred dollars to change it to: ------ DECEIVED which pretty much reflects my feelings about the purchase. But "Barry" is good minded and moves like he is 16 hands. He has a good head and neck, a hip that ties way down and the right slope to his shoulder. I talked to his breeders, got some pictures of his ancestors and am happy to know he is not a fluke conformation wise. In the Jan/10 PHJ a black tobi gelding, Prince YiYi QT was featured, he is a third level dressage horse who shares the same bloodlines as Deceived as does QT Poco Streke. We sent him off to be started and had to pry him away from the trainer to get him back home. Carolyn said he was so easy to start, fun to ride, very willing and athletic. And his first crop of foals in 2009 proved he has the potential to be a sire. His foals of 2010 really impressed me with their good minds and pretty heads and necks from mares with a wide range of bloodlines and body styles. He's accumulating quite a list of acronyms behind his name - tested him and he is N/N for OLWS and N/N for HERDA as well as being homozygous for tobiano and color. He is however positive for being good minded and a sire who is stamping his foals with his pretty head and super movement. BIG NEWS: Nov 13th we measured Deceived with a proper measuring stick as I was sure he had grown and matured this past year and YES HE HAS - NOW 15.2 HANDS and filled out and mature looking.
I do realize that we no longer own any of the stallions pictured below but each of them has a piece of my heart so are still part of our "family" and so listed on our website. The Grand Illusion
I Art to Have Color
She is also excelling in her new career having produced The Specialist, Reserve World Champion HUS Stallion and Zippo Sent Me, Multiple Superior Western Pleasure Horse.After seeing Indian Artifacts, Art I Sweet, Artful Investment just to mention a few of the Artful Moves at the QH Congress this fall, I am in love and think that this colt may be the smartest buy I have ever made (well, maybe except for my beloved Beverly)Artie has begun his career as a breeding stallion, his first mare to cover was Invest In A Holiday and he was a gentleman and quite the lover for a beginner. Artie spent some time with Cathy Playdon in the spring of 2007 learning how to jump and did really well. While she headed off to Africa on holiday, Shelly McDonald a dressage coach took over his education and soon had him ready for training level dressage.Both gals said he was both very smart and talented, but we had made the decision to sell him as part of the major downsizing. Ted and Tina Gray and Ted's mom, Dorothy comprise Rippling Meadows Paints in Rocky Mountain House called to say they wanted him to be part of their very successful program and off he went. Ted will stand him to the public, has already had several inquiries and has some foals coming in 2008.Check out his new home at www.ripplingmeadowspaints.com
BODYGUARD
"Chuckie" arrived in Alberta inutero when we purchased his dam, Teddys Sparkle in foal to Dirty Sonny from Greg Reisinger in Iowa. Born 3 weeks early, he arrived very unexpectedly on January 1st and immediately became "a people horse". When he was 10 yrs old we had an opportunity to sell him and we reluctantly did that, with regret. But then last fall I received this wonderful email from Jane Conradson: We are the proud new owners of a Stallion you raised and bred to some of your mares, Bodyguard. Ed and Jane Conradson of Simi Valley Ca. I would like to start off by saying what a GREAT job you have done raising such a well behaved and mannered horse. He is a gentleman at all times. We are so happy with him! We Just got him and we are wondering if you ever broke him to ride because he has had some good ground work. We would like to promote him in whatever areas possible so any information would be most helpful, and to his benefit of course. Even if he wasn't broke he responds so well i don't think he will be that difficult. If they are in the public eye around here they get breedings. He will be treated well and get a lot of attention. Thanks for raising such a wonderful guy! Ed and Jane Conradson So, although he is now living in Texas and loved by The Conradsons, he is still here in our hearts and will continue to be “one of our stallions”. Want to update everyone on Chuckie’s new career. Jane has been showing in games and barrels in APHAs PAC Program. As of July he is leading the nation in the Games Division and Number 5 in Barrels. The Conradsons are moving to Texas where a whole new group of people will be introduced to this handsome, talented stud. Want to update everyone on Chuckie’s new career. Jane has been showing in games and barrels in APHAs PAC Program. As of July he is leading the nation in the Games Division and Number 5 in Barrels. The Conradsons are moving to Texas where a whole new group of people will be introduced to this handsome, talented stud. |