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2007 Foals
R Lucky Lady Out of Irish Mist
Rainier Owned by Lisa Dewey "I am hoping that you wouldn’t mind posting my weanling on your site? He is for sale, and I need to sell him immediately. In spite of being 5- 1/2 months old (and Big!) at the inspection, he did quite well. He scored an 8.2 for movement. The inspector nearly apologized for having to take a 10 th of a point off for his awkward impression. He missed premium by a slim margin; with an overall score of 7.9. The inspector really liked him and commented on both his lovely disposition and his elastic movement! He is going to be approx. 17-hands, as all of his male siblings are approx. this tall. He is located in Huntsville, AL. A solid bay; very leggy; short coupled-and doe-eyed. He is a very gentle soul. A terrific amateur dressage prospect. I would like to advertise that I am open to all offers!" For more information please contact Lisa Dewey at lkdewey@comcast.net
Wildwood Roulette Out of Dans Le
Coeur (Donner Bube-CF Dee Bar Bright-Turn About) "I'm pleased to tell you that he scored 8.0 overall (8.2 for conformation, 7.8 for movement - I couldn't get the little bugger to stop cantering and he only showed a step or two of trot the whole time so I think that was a fair score; if I had thought of it I should have asked if I could trot him in hand as he trotted out of the ring on the lead just fine!!) and 8.0 for overall impression for a final score of 8.0 and premium status. The comments from the inspector included that Roulette was a typical Regazzoni baby in that he was beautiful (he mentioned that he had seen many very nice Regazzoni babies this year). He stated that he had a beautiful head, very nice neck, shoulder and hip. He pointed out that he was a bit long in the back and a bit high in the rump, but added this was to be expected at his point in development. He went on to say that he had virtually perfect conformation through all four legs. He stated that his movement looked good but due to the fact he wouldn't trot, he couldn't fully assess that."
Rosalinda Out of Wolkentana (Wolkentanz-Dom
Perignon-Domingo) "Rosalinda is
really, really friendly. I was taking photos of her yesterday in the pasture
and she just
Ricochet Out of Tequini (Frohwind-Turtletaubchen-Tin
Rocco)
"Ricochet is very much like his big brother and sister, Reuben and Thalla. He is
really pretty, has a
2007 Filly Out of Gorgeous
Secret (Great Scott-Akeda) "I
think this Filly is the best foal I have had. Longer I have her; the harder it
will be to let Please contact Jan at Jan Thomason [JanThom@texasbb.com] with inquiries
2007 Colt Out of Ivy (Idol-Grandezza-Grande)
Rumour Out of Rebel Rose
(Lancet-Zarah G-Solied)
Ryanna (previously Rhapsody) Out of Granada
(Goodwill-SPS Doreen-Diplomat)
Update-August, 2007 "Just thought I would let you know that Ryanna (filly out of Granada by Regazzoni), placed 1st of fillies and 3rd foal overall (2 big and more mature colts placed 1st and 2nd overall). This was pretty amazing as Ryanna was actually not feeling well on the day of inspections, as she had aspirated on milk the previous night and was coughing and sniffling and was very quiet, so she did not really perform to her best that day. The judges, however, could tell that this was the case and made a point of commenting that had she been feeling her best, this filly would have placed 1st of fillies and 1st overall. Judges liked how correct she is and her trot was lovely. She received 8 for gaits and 8 for elasticity and swing, 7 for breed type and sex, and 7 for conformation. Her overall score of 30/40 would have labelled her premium, but the CWHBA no longer labels foals. We should note we changed her name as it was not available and so her new name is Ryanna (which means "Little Queen"). We are certainly very pleased with her and are proud to offer her for sale." For more information please contact Carol at P&C Krauss [ssuark@shaw.ca}
Redford Out of SPS Whitney
(Wolkenstein II-SPS Malou-Matcho AA)
Update-August, 2007 "Redford was presented at the Hanoverian inspection at Stargate Sporthorses. The judges commented on his nice head and neck, very good hindquarter, and that he was very elastic in his movement and used his hind end correctly."
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