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Scottish Five Bar

1993 Amber Champagne American Quarter Horse

AQHA  #3243705 and  ICHR #QH1993-0450

PEDIGREE

Offered for stud service by:

Kassie Finley
Yellow House Ranch
17500 Betty Blvd.
Canyon, TX 79015
contact@yellowhouseranch.com
www.yellowhouseranch.com
806-655-9422 or 806-681-7223

Scotty is an excellent stallion. He is 93% NFQHA, he carries the beautiful Champagne gene, he has a fantastic head -- he wears an Arabian size halter, his hip is excellent, he is a heavy muscled stallion. He has lots of look to him. (He is no longer for sale - we love Scotty and would miss him too much!)

Born 5/10/93, Scotty is a handsome, Amber Champagne, Foundation Quarter Horse stallion. He has an incredible disposition, and he passes on his beautiful small head, and fantastic hip.  Scotty is 93% Foundation.  He is registered with AQHA, NFQHA, ABHA, ICHR, and APHA.   He is 14.3 hands tall.

He is cowy, athletic, agile, and, best of all, gentle.

So far 87%  of his foals have been champagne. His foals surpass him.  Here are a few of them:
 

He is a great grandson of Leo, his lines include Leo x2, Poco Bueno x2, Poco Prince, Old Tom Cat, Joe Reed II, Joe Reed, Three Bars, Robin Reed, Poco McCue, Hard Twist, all within a 6 generation pedigree.

This is your opportunity to breed to this unique color with a great pedigree. Sadly, Scotty was not shown due to the fact he was not handled until he was 6 years old. However that just shows how gentle he really is: despite the fact he was not handled, he is as good as he is. You can see more of Scotty and his foals on our website.

SORRY, NOT FOR SALE

March 1, 2007 to August 15, 2007 was his most recent breeding season:
Fee $500, booking fee $150 
Mare care $6/day dry or $8/day wet
Live cover or cooled shipped; for AI, $200 collection fee + shipping

 

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