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Spring has Sprung at the Double D Horse Farm and It's a BOY! The arrival of our first colt DD Hogan's Renaissance aka "Reni" marks the beginning of what we hope to be a wonderful spring season. With the beginning of spring and new life I thought I would do something different on our "foal page" I am going to feature a foal each week and provide information regarding the breed and the history behind the horse. The page will be complete at the presentation of the last foal...Happy Reading! |
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Reni (a beautiful colt) will be registered APHA (American Paint Horse Association). DID YOU KNOW? The American Paint Horse The spotted horse roamed the range freely by the early 1800s. They were the chosen horse of the Comanche Indians (considered to be authorities of good horse flesh). The horse’s names varied from paint, pinto, skewbald, and piebald. These color horses of the open range (that we so loving call Paints) are bread for stock-type conformation, intelligence, and willing attitude making them excellent horse for ranch work, rodeo, trail riding, pleasure riding, showing, or kid friendly. Jordettes Silky aka “Jeanie” is also a product of a Sorrel/TOB/OVR Paint Sire Cocoa Lou Warrior and a Quarter Horse Appendix Dam Air Jordette. On the Dam side the pedigree represents a credible showing in racing. AIR MARSHALL the Sire to Air Jordette and a Quarter Horse had 35 starts in racing with 7 wins, 9 second place finishes, and 2 third place finishes with earnings of $20,124.00. Registering a new track record in 1980. Patty Bouncer the Grand Dam on the Sire side of Jeannie’s pedigree has a credible record, as well, in the ring. With a win in every event she represented in, including Cutting, Reining, Barrel Racing, and Western Pleasure. The American Quarter Horse The American Quarter Horse was the first breed that was developed in this country. It was created to compete in quarter racing. There are three distinct types of quarter horses; bulldog, thoroughbred, and the “intermediate” type of Quarter Horse. The Double D Horse farm quarter horse breeds are from the “intermediate” type Quarter Horse, while we do have a resident Quarter Horse who is from the Thoroughbred type. The intermediate type of Quarter Horse has a more muscular body than that of the thorough bred quarter horse, but isn’t as massive as the bulldog. The intermediate possess substantial amounts of bone, a short back with a deep body. They also have a full neck with a short head and small ears. The docile temperament, soundness of structure, cow sense and speed makes the American Quarter Horse one the most popular breeds of horses. They have become a staple of the rodeo scene and are seen working cattle all across the country. The combination what is the prospect for “Reni” The prospect that Reni holds for the future is only limited to the imagination of his owner. He exemplifies the qualities of a winner. Jeannie possesses the intelligence, and willing attitude that will make an excellent horse for ranch work, rodeo, trail riding, pleasure riding, showing, kid friendly and the off spring of a winning combination. Hogan possesses the docile temperament, soundness of structure, cow sense and speed. This is a winning combination! If you are interested in seeing or purchasing “Reni” please contact us at 540-349-1166.
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You will recognize this picture from our "home page" Hogan is the Sire to "Reni" registered AQHA. Hotroders Handful aka "Hogan" is out of: Poco Dry Freckles Colonel Hotrodder MISS GUTHRIE DRY SUGBAR DOC Peppy Sugar Bea Particular Peppy Bea Folly Qupees Handful Nathaniel Meyers Squier's Qupee HANNAH BAR CLEGG Docs Sweet Lady Colorado Sodbuster Beauty Breeze Bar
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Jordettes Silky aka "Jeannie" is the Dam to "Reni. Jeannie is a registered APHA Broodmare her history is as follows: Robins Warrior Round Robin Cocoa Lou Warrior Charlie's Baby Patty Lou Bounce Dusty Bounce Patty Bouncer Air Marshal Hempaces Air Jordette Midway Katy Solid Gold Dancer St. Petersburg Never Ponder |
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