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Champagne plus Appaloosa

Mighty Bar Love - 1987.jpg (70014 bytes)Mighty Bar Love, a daughter of the gold QH, Miss Belial Bar. The sire is believed to be Mighty Leo (the Appaloosa, not the QH). This photo was taken in 1987 when she was a weanling. Mabel Bunge holding the halter in both this and the photo below.  Owned since age 5 by Willie Madline of Stillwater, MN, the mare is now 22 years old and still in excellent health.

 

Mighty Bar Sadie - 1989.jpg (80596 bytes)Believed to be a full sister to the above filly.  Out of Miss Belial Bar, and probably by Mighty Leo. This photo was taken in 1989 when Mighty Bar Sadie was a yearling.

 

I Dream of Champagne. Amber blanket Appaloosa colt. Belongs to Beth DeVries of Michigan. Champagne line to Miss Tommy Raffels

 

Palida, a lovely amber champagne appaloosa mare, when she was owned by Gentlewood Farms.
palida_sm.jpg (25834 bytes) Palida4.jpg (123533 bytes) palidaeye.jpg (76844 bytes) palidanose.jpg (109555 bytes) Palida3.jpg (162877 bytes)   

 

 

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