Located In Roundup Montana McCrae is what I call him 2023 Stud Colt AQHA (Also going to try for at least foundation papers as well) Classic Champagne Dun(?) ( or for those who wanna argue, a grulla with no paint in his back ground that has blue eyes and a champagne sire.) Sired by double registered stallion CLASSIC SKIP DELIGHT AKA "Hank" Champagne Dun 15.1 hands By SKIPABILITY (BLUE ISLE BLACKBURN/LOOKIN FOR LUCK) Out of SKIPPET DELIGHT (SKIPPERS UNION/CLASSICAL SKIPPER) Hank is a knock out of a stud. He comes from some of the best breeding programs ever to be had in the States. HANK WISECAMP and KING RANCH BREEDING, in one horse. That happens to be a Champagne as well. In the caption of each picture I will put the information I have on each horse. But a lot of the foundation quarter horse people will know them on site. OUT OF SILVER ICE PRINCESS AKA "SUGAR" (Dun Roan) 15.3 hands By SNIPS SILVER LEGACY (SNIPPER MUSIC/MR BAR NOTHING) Out of SNOWY RIVER FLICKA (SUN DUN IT/JAWHAWKER BAR) Sugar has been in my life since I was 13 years old. My parents bought her as a weanling for my 13th birthday. She came directly from Lynns Quarter Horses in Corvallis Montana. As with Hank, these are OLD SCHOOL, Foundation lines. They are hard to find and TOP quality. This mare was the first horse I started entirely by myself. She was a dream to train, smart, gentle, kind, willing, and a stunner to look at. As time went by I got into working on ranches, this mare has pulled many a bull into the trailer. She can go all day, 30 mile circles at a long trot. She always comes through, whether you're putting her to hard work, or riding her in a parade. She stands out, and shines. First one at the gate, always a well mannered lady. I absolutely adore her. She is my go to and has been for years now. I never wanted to part with any of her offspring, but life happens and money always seems short. McCrae will not be cheap, I would prefer a home that will show him. Also one with a possibility of breeding him. If these things cannot be achieved I simply won't part with him. I need the money, but money comes and goes. Horses like this do not.
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