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| Breed | Paint (Solid) |
| Gender | Mare |
| Age | 5 y.o. |
| Height | 15.0 hands |
| Color | Bay |
| Price | $300 (USD) |
| Contact | Katy |
| Phone | 520-404-9335 |
| Location | Tucson, AZ |
| Country | United States |
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Shiners Little Angel is a 5yr old APHA mare.
She is beautiful and quiet.
She is broke,
but very green.
I've been on her a few time and
she didn't buck, she just stood there.
I got her walking around a little bit, she just hasn't learned the ques yet.
She loads,
clips, trailers with no problems.
She is 100% sound, and natural trimmed.
She has
great bloodlines, and great potential in a lot of areas.
She is such a sweetheart that letting
her go will be hard.
She is not pushy, and quick to learn.
I have to sell her because
there are too many mouths to feed,
and I cannot afford her anymore.
I want her to go to
a good home, where she will get lots of love and attention.
She has been with another horse
all her life, so it would be good if she
would be around other horses.
Call Katy
(520) 404 9335 anytime.
Come check her out!
On her Dam blood lines there is:
Heaven Shout(bay/solid), Tuxedo Sam(sorrel/overo), Heaven help us(sorrel solid),Super
Bear(sorrel/overo),Sue Canyon(QH), C Note's Sawbuck(red roan/overo),Sue Canyon(QH)
Below are
her Sire bloodline highlights, they are pretty amazing!
Sire Bloodline Highlights:
Moon Deck (gen - 4) He earned 75 racing points with the American Quarter Horse Association (or
AQHA), qualifying for the Superior Race Horse Award. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse
Hall of Fame in 1996.
Top Deck ( gen - 5) Injured young he was unable to race, but he
sired 440 Quarter Horse foals, with four AQHA Champions, 219 Race Registers of Merit, twelve
Performance Registers of Merit and twenty-one Superior Race Horse awards.[1] Two of his offspring
earned the AQHA Supreme Champion award. He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
in 1990.
Wimpy (gen-7) He was a grand Champion Stallion in March 1941 at the
Southwestern Exposition Quarter Horse show in Fort Worth, Texas, which made him the first horse
registered in the newly organized American Quarter Horse Association. He was inducted into the
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 1989
Equipoise (gen - 7) via Top Deck-Equestrian
(gen - 8) via Moon Deck-Top Deck-Equestrian
#21 - Top 100 U.S. Racehorses of the
20th Century. Of his 51 Starts, he won 29, placed ten times, and had 4 shows. U.S. Champion
2-Year-Old Colt (1930). Voted United States Horse of the Year honors in both 1932 and 1933. U.S.
Champion Older Male Horse in 1932, 1933, and 1934. Though he died young in 1938, he was Leading Sire
in 1942. Equipoise was also inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1957.
Sir Gallahad (gen - 8) a French Thoroughbred racehorse and a very important Sire in the
United States. Sir Gallahad sired 65 Graded stakes race winners and was the United States Champion
Sire four times and was the U.S. Champion Broodmare Sire a record 12 times with his daughters
producing 139 Stakes winners including two Hall of Fame fillies.
Man o' War (gen - 8)
via Top Deck-Equestrian-Frilette
(gen - 9) via Top Deck-River Boat-Last Boat-Taps
Voted as the greatest United States trained thoroughbred racehorse of all time. During his career
just after World War I, he won 20 of 21 races and $249,465 in purses. Enough said!