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a double registered AQHA and APHA Cremello stallion Dusty is from the Impressive bloodline and is Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, (HYPP) Negative.
Pedigree Sire: Color Me Buddy (Palomino) Supreme Champion, Superior Halter and Color. 1995
National Honors; Top Palomino in the Nation and Reserve World Champion 2 Year Old Stallion. Dam: Dustys Baby
Dusty is a great athlete, participating in endurance in full western gear. Dusty is a double
registered Cremello Stallion and produces beautiful color, and outstanding temperment. He sire has won
many championships in the Palomino realm.
Note: A quarterhorse is a full-sized horse known for its heavily-muscled
physique, even disposition, athletic ability, and versatility. It is interesting to note that the term "quarter"
in quarterhorse means that a quarterhorse can run a quarter of a mile faster than any other horse in the world.
Hacienda Mesa will be offering Dusty to a limited number early bookings
are encouraged for TB, APHA, and AQHA mares.
$1,000.00 stud
fee for all breeds
A non-refundable $200 booking fee is required but is included in the stud fee. $10/day open mares and $15/day wet mares.
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| Prancer our Haflinger Stud |
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Mesa Golden Prancer
(Prancer) Haflinger Horse
Association Reg No. 00000 Average Height: 14 hands Colors: Golden Palomino, Chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail
Prancer Is
a Haflinger Stallion with great disposition and power. He's foals and colts are hardy, well tempered, and incredibly
strong. Prancer displays a double mane, a long tail, and shines like a newly minted gold coin.
Conformation:
The Haflinger has a slightly dished profile, small ears, and large eyes. Haflingers are sturdy, with well muscled loins
and hindquarters and strong legs. Temperament: Gentle, intelligent, well-mannered. Members
of this breed often excel in the following disciplines: Breed
History: The Haflinger hails from Austria, and is named for the village of Hafling in Tirol where it was first
bred several hundred years ago. The Haflinger was originally bred from the indigenous mountain ponies, which were crossed
with Arabians to produce a refined breed that still possesses the powerful build and sure-footedness of its mountain ancestors.
All Haflingers are descended from El Bedavi XXII and his son Folie. El Bedavi XXII was a half-Arab, a great grandson
of the famous Arabian stallion El Bedavi. Miscellaneous facts: Haflingers often live longer-than-average
lives, and will often reach 30 years of age or greater
Hacienda
Mesa is offering Prancer to a limited number of approved bookings.
$500.00 stud fee
A non-refundable $125.00 booking fee is required
but is included in the stud fee. $10/day open mares and $15/day wet mares.
A non-refundable $125.00
booking fee is required but is included in the stud fee. $10/day open mares and $15/day wet mares.
Hacienda Mesa is offering Prancer to a limited number
of approved bookings.
$500.00 stud
fee
A non-refundable $125.00 booking fee is required but is included in the stud fee. $10/day open
mares and $15/day wet mares.
A non-refundable $125.00 booking fee is required but is included
in the stud fee. $10/day open mares and $15/day wet mares.
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Percheron
Horse Association of America Reg No. 298910 Average Height: 15.2 - 17 hands Colors: Grey
or black
Conformation: The Percheron is characterized by a square
forehead, long ears, and a straight profile. Percherons have long, heavy necks, a broad chest, prominent withers, a short
back, heavy muscles in the lower thigh, and a deep girth. A quality example of this breed should have a long croup and a round
hip. The Percheron's mane is generally very thick and the color is always grey or black. Temperament: Alert, intelligent,
and willing. Members
of this breed often excel in the following disciplines: - Driving
- Hauling
- Show / Pleasure
Breed History: The Percheron gets its name from the La Peche
valley in the south of France. Like many old breeds, the Percheron's exact origins are unknown, but it is said that its
ancestors were the Arabians that were brought to Europe by the Moors. Percherons probably owe their size and weight (the largest Percherons can weigh as much as 2,600
pounds) to their use as battle mounts during the middle ages. After the invention of gunpowder, heavy warhorses were no longer
needed, so the Percheron took up its new job pulling heavy French stage coaches. With the invention of the railroad, Percherons
switched to farm duty and heavy labor. It is probably
because of this evolution that the modern Percheron is such a versatile and adaptable horse. Today, Percherons still serve
as logging horses, but are also valued as driving and riding horses. Hacienda Mesa is offering Rocky to a limited number of approved bookings.
$500.00 stud fee
A non-refundable $125.00 booking fee is required but is included in
the stud fee. $10/day open mares and $15/day wet mares.
A non-refundable $125.00 booking fee is required but is included in the stud fee. $10/day open
mares and $15/day wet mares.
A non-refundable $125.00 booking fee is required but is included in the stud fee. $10/day open mares
and $15/day wet mares.
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