The DNA test results are in and our beautiful Binx is a smokey black going gray. For those of you that love the classic lines, with old world baroque style and functionality, this gray Goddess with cream could be your gal! Foals like this are why I got into breeding Andalusians in the first place back in 1989. She has the personality to be your best friend and soul mate; all while having the skills and agility to be just as versatile as you want to be! Binx comes from our famous Bravio bloodlines. Bravio put the “V” in Versatility! He was the first Andalusian in the United States to win a Cross Country Trail Trial (against a field of 32 horses of various breeds and genders); he was the first Andalusian in the United States to win the coveted Best Movement trophy as judged by Dr. Alberto Rojas (against a large class of stallions, mares and geldings); Bravio scored a 72 on his first ever Dressage test which he performed at the Fort Worth Nationals in Texas; he earned National Championship titles in both Open and Amateur divisions under Hunt Seat, Western Pleasure, Saddle Seat, Show Hack, and more! He won many halter championships and he rode in the Rose Parade several times. He performed in a Side Saddle Drill Team containing 6 stallions, one mare and one gelding. And he was so gentle, he would pony other horses including his own offspring and he could be trusted with our young children. He was that special once in a lifetime soulmate. I believe this filly has the ability to follow in Bravio’s footsteps. I can picture her going many different directions in equine sports all while being your best buddy. She carries a cream gene, so she will be capable of producing the classic PRE colors as well the more exotic colors like Buckskin. A great match is of the upmost importance for this baby doll. If you previously thought you couldn’t budget for a Sommer Ranch bred foal…you may want to check this gal out! Terms available (with no interest). Possible trade for Knabstrupper filly or sport horse type Appy (LPLP) filly/mare.
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