AQHA Cremello Stallion for service $400 Fee, Shipped Semen Available.
Enrolled in the Incentive Fund currently. There may be a few futurity breedings available, NSBA, NCQHA, PHBA as well that would make his offspring eligible for those as well.
Both our stallions are 16h on the stick... neither have any impressive. Bloodline wise, there are some links for some detailed pedigrees, below. We purchased both horses after their 'futurity days' and although both are broke to ride, neither has been shown. This year was our first foal crop from both stallions. The cremello (Aka Stats First Goodbar or "Little E") did have one filly from an APHA mare that is now 3 years old, a loud palomino overo. He also had another filly, this time a palomino minimal, from the same mare thats now a yearling. We had two buckskins on the farm from him this year, a palomino, and had some outside customers breed and get buckskins, a palomino, and a smokey black that turned beautifully blue roan. "E" is genetically a cremello roan, as his sire, Goodbar in Gold, is genetically a palomino roan. Yes, palomino and buckskin associations state plainly that one cannot show in their association "exhibiting roan, dun, appaloosa or grey characteristics" but, the roan gene only affects the body color with roan hairs, not the legs, mane or tail... so in a palomino that roans, they typically just look like a lighter palomino... color wise. On a buckskin that roans, they look like a buttermilk buckskin. It doesnt touch the points or head/legs/mane or tail. Now on a smokey black(which is a black horse to the eye outside when you look at it, but inside genetically its a black horse with a "creme" gene) on a smokey black that roans out, it turns the body roan, blue, and leaves the legs, head, mane and tail black... which results in a denim bluejean looking blue roan, which in my opinion is stunning! Very excited that E can pass on that goodbar trait to some of his babies...
His dam, Stats Nicolette, is a multiple world champion PHBA mare that was still showing, in her twenties, with another young lady in the pleasure. I had the opportunity to see her and meet her and she is a very true, natural western pleasure horse. Her championships are in western pleasure youth and amateur, trail, and I think horsemanship. Shes a shorter mare with lots of bone and body, very pretty headed and a big soft eye. "E"s sire is Goodbar in Gold, who was runner up(reserve world champion) 2 times, he is an all around horse and has several points and was all around honor roll champion 2 years in a row when he was showing. I showed palominos and was in awe how such a big horse could stretch out beautifully for the english then tuck right back up and do the trail and western pleasure without much effort - was very easy for him. I loved to watch him at the shows and how quiet he was. Hes a tall horse, and directly by Zippos Mr Goodbar(hence the passing of that roan gene) and is out of a tiger leo mare, which, by continued successes, is a proven tried and true cross... for a winning combination. Goodbar in Gold(Es sire) has several foals from numerous foal crops over the years, but hasnt been heavily promoted mainly due to his owners' health. When I purchased "E", she had test bred him to a few mares but since she also had his sire, and the cremello color was just recently approved for registration into AQHA, mainly used his sire for her broodmare herd. Previously, the double dilutes, cremellos and perlinos - were only allowed into outcross registries. Now, AQHA registers them and they have the same rights and respect with their other single creme gene brothers and sisters.
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Our Buckskin stallion has no impressive lineage - is 16h, has Docs Hickory/ Sticks An Stones(Easy Jet) on the top side, and is linebred King on the bottom side. Beautiful mover and siring very athletic, superbly conformed foals!
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