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Yearlings (born in summer 2010)
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regan - Pictures
Samantha's 2010 colt - wonderful black colt from our best broodmare. Samantha was the easiest mare I have ever started under saddle and typically her foals are just as good. Lovely stocky conformation, Regan's an extremely friendly yearling and he's easy to handle. This family is very smart and this is great for future training and trail savvy. They learn very quickly, don't forget and there's very little that disturbs them on the trail.
reba - Pictures
Lilly's 2010 baby is a chestnut filly. Lilly has always given us friendly, easy to handle foals and Reba is no exception. She's very independent and loves to have her back end scratched. She'll mature to be about 14.3 - 15hh.
dempsey - Pictures
One of the last colts from Tim's Choco. Dempsey is a beautiful black colt with long legs. He should mature to be over 15hh. His mother, Shortcake has joined our breeding herd and brings the bloodlines of Dock and Kilburn's Chocolate Sundown to create Dempsey with the Clemon's Tim foundation bloodlines of Tim's Choco.
Mika
Mika - Mika is just like her older sister Tilly - she's the first one up to greet you in the field! Don't turn your back on her and pay attention to another horse or she'll nuzzle you or grab your shirt. (As a foal born this year, she has a few manners to learn yet. lol) Pretty chocolate filly. Her mother is China Lilly, daughter of Tim's Choco and Stamper's China and her dad is J.B. Roe. Good, solid family and exceptionally quiet. RMHA and KMSHA registerable.
horatio
Horatio - like his older siblings, Hotshot and Bling, Horatio comes with flashy legs. With bloodlines like Dock and Clemon's Tim, he's the epitome of old Rocky Mountain bloodlines. Typically Horatio's family is about 15hh, but he might grow like his older sister Bling, who is already 14hh at a year and still growing strong. Horatio is friendly, inquisitive and easy to work with. His family makes great trail horses. RMHA and KMSHA registerable.