Already Paid Up in the KyBIF, AQHA IF and NSBA SIF!
Eligible for multiple other major futurities.
Western Pleasure, Western Riding, Horsemanship, Trail & possibly English
Great Mind, Great Disposition, Great Movement, Great Bloodlines and KyBIF!
Priced at $3,500
REINVESTED VERSION aka Wyatt
- 2008 AQHA Bay Gelding - Pretty Head -
Sweet Disposition - Great Conformation -
Super Movement! Everything I'd hoped for!
Eligible for the PHBA Palomino Bred Registry
Sire: REINVEST IN GOLD, AQHA, PHBA - Sire of Multiple World and Reserve World Champions, $160,000+ in Winnings, Reichert Champions, Tom Powers Champions, NSBA Champions and Congress Top 3
Dam: SHEEZA GOOD PROSPECT, AQHA - by GOOD VERSION, grand daughter of The Invester
Paid up in the AQHA Incentive Fund &
NSBA Breeders Championship Futurity
Eligible for the Go For The Gold, NSBA SIF, Tom Powers & more!
This filly is super sweet and laid back. Very easy to work with. Clips, bathes, ties, loads, stands for the farrier all without a fuss. These photos were taken on August 31, 2008, she had not been worked, fed heavy or fed supplements, this is her naturally on a quality 14% pellet
These photos were taken on June 7, 2009, she had not been worked, fed heavy or fed supplements, this is still her naturally on a quality 14% pellet
Just look at his pedigree...
It is hard to find a good top and bottom side.
Double bred Zippo Pine Bar and The Invester
Video taken with less than 45 days training click here to go to YouTube
Photo taken January 2010
Video taken September 16, 2011 after about 20 days under saddle - Long video but you can see his calm disposition - Stands 15hh
AQHA Top Five leading performance sire in open, amateur, and youth
Multiple World Champion sire, Multiple Reserve World Champion sire
DAM: MS Lazy L Dees Lucky, AQHA - Multiple World Champion Dam
Had 30 days under saddle training with a professional trainer in August/September.
Had never even been saddled until she went to the trainer, had been out on 35 acres.
Did very well, very willing, easy to teach and very responsive.
Video taken at a horse show just before I brought her home. Lots of distractions but she did very well, especially for having barely 30 days training on her. Click here to view.
Great All Around Prospect - Both Western & English - Super Disposition
Has been started under saddle. Spent 30 days with Stan Patton in June/July 2011 then we turned him back out. He currently stands 14.3hh+ and is growing. He went back to Stan Patton's in
January, 2012 to continue his training, video below is after about 45 days riding.
Big, sweet colt that is very easy to get along with. I have been using him to wean the 2010 foals because he has such a nice disposition.
He is ready to start being saddled.
Video taken October 30, 2011
Was with trainer for about 60 days. Doing very nicely - Great Youth or Amateur prospect - Super quiet and willing
Video taken August 8, 2010
Photo taken May 30, 2010
She has been turned out since April of 2010. In each of the following photos and videos all I have done is brought her in from pasture, brushed her and taken the pics and videos. She does not get worked on a regular basis. She is fed every day and kept on a regular worming and farrier routine. I have ridden her a half dozen times or so this fall and she has done just fine.
I work a full time day job and don't have an indoor pen so I am limited by time & weather.
Photos taken October 15, 2010
Video taken October 23, 2010.
Just brought her in from the pasture, brushed her off and started videoing her. She is fairly lazy as you can see when she lopes. But better to have them a bit on the lazy side than have to try to slow them down.
This filly is extremely sweet and easy to get along with. I had planned on showing her myself but things have happened that aren't going to allow that now so she needs to go to a good show home where someone will appreciate her potential.
Please ask any questions you have at all.
How Quiet is he? Video taken June 2010
2010 Show Update on Old Golds Dollie Dee!!!
She was completely off the show circuit for 2 1/2 years having two foals. She wasn't exercised or ridden, just a broodmare. We pulled her 2010 foal off of her on 6/18 and took her back to her trainer Stan Patton, he only had 5 weeks to get her ready. Then on 7/26 we went to the ABRA World Championship Show in Tulsa, OK where she earned the Reserve World Champion title in Senior Western Pleasure and was Circuit Champion in both Senior and Amateur WP. One week later she earned the World Champion title in Senior Western Pleasure at the IBHA World Championship Show in Memphis, TN and was Circuit Champion there also. How many horses do you know that have done that after having that much time completely off? I'm not aware of any.
This colt is from great stock! Don't miss the opportunity to own him!
This colt was only worked once a week because of my work hours and the fact that we do not have an indoor pen. Imagine what he would be like on a consistent program.
Has always been fed Strategy twice daily and on a regular worming and farrier schedule.