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Adonai’s Adonis

2010 KMSHA, TWHBEA, PHSR and ICHR,  Homozygous (DNA Tested)(maybe Dark) Gold Champagne
stallion/stud colt

Offered for sale:

Call Manny at (818) 384-1911 or email: skipperman60@yahoo.com 

Llano, California

PEDIGREE

See him move on YouTube !


At 14.3 HH and 900lbs, Adonis is a stunning, DNA-tested-homozygous gold champagne stallion with that much-admired "shine".  He will be an incredible color producer.  Since he is a visually normal-to-dark gold color, and most homozygous golds are much lighter, there is some speculation that he may actually be homozygous for "dark gold", that rare form that usually results in red manes and tails and reddish-gold bodies!

He has impeccable manners. We ride and trailer him with our mares all the time. He’s been imprinted, desensitized, does extreme obstacle courses, ponies, as well as flexes, yields, backs-up and backs serpentines. He also can do versatility, ranch work, trail trials, mounted police, and parades

He’s extremely smart, talented & willing. He has a wide range of speeds and gaits. He can flat walk, rack, running walk, saddle gait, and single-foot very easily on a loose rein barefooted with anybody. His gaits are all very smooth and he’s very calm on the trails. No bad habits and UTD on everything.

Price: call for more info


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