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proudly offered for sale by:

Nora Hernanadez
1940 Corbet Highlands Pl
Arroyo Grande, CA  93420 
hanorah@unbridledaffair.com www.unbridledaffair.com
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Banner's Sippin' Champagne ("Missy")

Tennessee Walking Horse Homozygous Classic Mare
(DNA: Ee, aa, ChCh)
TWHBEA #20402870 ; TW2004-0662

Missy is a 7 yr old classic champagne Tennessee Walking Horse mare.  She has been ridden on trails a lot and is great with obstacles.  She placed 3rd at the Santa Barbara Trail trials a few years ago!  She loves water and has been ridden at the beach a lot.  She ties, bathes, trailers, trims, camps, and ponies well. 

Her color, according to her DNA test from UC Davis, is homozygous Classic Champagne (EeaaChCh), so all potential offspring will be some shade of champagne.  This horse loves to move out and her flashy feminine looks would make her a great broodmare prospect as well.  This 14.3 h., 900 lb mare was born 4/23/2004 in Utah.

 
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Price:  $3500 neg.


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Paso Robles, CA 93447-4430

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