Good things come to those who wait. Kate kept us waiting almost an extra month past her due date (4-15) for this perfect filly who is homozygous for cream and agouti. Not only did her Mama keep us waiting an extra month for her, but she has been "in the works" for a very, very long time. Her dam, Pippi White Stockings, aka "Kate" is the finest palomino I've ever ridden. I've retained several of her foals - The Tennessee Stud WF (G2), Gambler's Golden Promise WF (Ruth), Gambler's Image WF (Image) to build our breeding program, which in itself is an exercise in patience. Her sire's dam, Darrah's Ivory Rose, was my dream buckskin mare. I tried to buy her from Micki when she was two, but she wouldn't sell at the time. When the time came that Micki was ready to retire, I happily brought Rosie into my breeding program at the age of 19. She quickly became one of our favorites due to her exceptional size, bone and movement, but we lost her to colic after foaling a single foal. This filly combines those two lineages. Hence the name "Kate's Ivory Rose WF." Usually we name the foals using the sire's line and while Handsome is a wonderful sire, with a dam line like this filly has, I couldn't resist. Her genetic makeup - two cream genes and two agouti genes, means that when bred to a normal colored stud (bay, black or chestnut) she will ALWAYS throw a gold (palomino or buckskin) foal. She will help us further our goal of producing golden walking horses that truly represent the foundation of the walking horse breed. It is nearly impossible to find double agouti double cream mares with her size, excellent mind and the gait. Her dam, Kate, is a mixture of solid early modern lines through her sire, the massive Gen's Armed & Golden T.F. He is a palomino directly by the great Gen's Armed and Dangerous (by Pride's Generator and out of an Ebony Masterpiece daughter.) Armed and Golden gets his color from his dam, who goes back to the unusually but sought after Rock and Roll Mason, son of Wilson Strollin Gold. Kate's dam, Porcelain Rose, was a cremello mare who stood 14.3h, but should have been much larger. She was stunted by a difficult life according to Jim Holmes. Her two color lines come through Chance's Goldust H., the massive palomino stallion by John A's Chance. John A's Chance is considered by some to be the greatest palomino breeding stallion in history. His offspring were consistent competitors at the National Celebration. John A's Chance sired horses with plenty of natural action. He was by Last Chance (by Hunter's Allen and out of the great mare, Merry Legs) and out of Goldust Maid (by Hall Allen and out of Hendrixon Bonnie, a buckskin mare by Roan Allen.) Porcelain Rose was out of White Champaign, a cremello mare by Bud England. Patience's sire is Her sire is our big perlino stallion, Darrah's Handsome Traveler, who comes from working western bloodlines, Elsie Darrah's breeding program and the Rise and Shine program. Handsome's sire, Captain's Cream Color, was bred by Arrow's Walkers out of two Calvin Miller bred horses. Captain's Cream Color was affectionately nicknamed "Traveler" and Micki will tell you that he was her heart horse the way that his half brother, Golden Gambler, is mine. While in Micki's program, Traveler left a legacy of naturally gaited, golden walking horses with stellar dispositions. Handsome's dam, Darrah's Ivory Rose, was my dream mare. I tried to buy her from Micki when she was two, but she wouldn't sell at the time. When the time came that Micki was ready to retire, I happily brought Rosie into my breeding program. She quickly became one of Jarred's favorites due to her exceptional size, bone and movement. "She's the perfect mare for producing field trial mounts!" Rosie's dam was the cornerstone of Elsie's program, Fireball's Mountain Maid. Rosie's sire was Royal Ivory, perhaps the most well known cremello walking horse stallion of all time. Elsie wrote of Royal Ivory in her colored stallion review: "Royal Ivory is my all time favorite cremello stallion and he is a key player in my breeding program. He has it all: pedigree, color, gentle disposition, natural walking ability and good conformation. He will do anything you ask of him. He is an excellent trail riding horse and is used to pull a horse-drawn hearse in parades. He is the perfect gentleman as a breeding stallion. His foals have the same gentle disposition as their sire. If you are looking to add color, conformation, natural walking ability and personality to your foals, Royal Ivory is for you."
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