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This handsome palomino grey colt can flat out MOVE. He would be an excellent flatshod show prospect, a tremendous trail horse or a flashy field trial mount! He's got a stellar disposition and a head full of sense. The colt's dam, Her Favorite Line, is a 16h direct daughter of Lined with Cash, who was out of the great mare, Gen's Silver Lining (Pride's Generator x Sun's Eldorado daughter.) Her Favorite Line is a dead ringer for her talented grandmother in looks and movement! Gen's Silver Lining was a 10-time World Champion and World Grand Champion. In her prime she was considered one of the best mares to ever grace the show ring. She sat down on her back end, waved those front legs and shook that head every step of the way. Her Favorite Line moves the same way and has passed it to every one of her foals. Her sire, Lined with Cash was directly by Pride's Gold Coin who was out of the top producing mare Delight's Joanna (by Sun's Delight D.) Pride's Gold Coin was by Pride of Midnight H.F., a direct son of Midnight Sun out of the stylish and talented Pride of Stanley. Her Favorite Line's dam is a Pride's Favorite daughter. This colt is the product of three of our most beloved horses (Golden Gambler, Pippi White Stockings, and The Tennessee Stud WF ) His sire, The Tennessee Stud WF, was carefully bred and raised here at Westwood Farms. The Tennessee Stud aka "G2" is exactly what we've been breeding for. He has a wonderful disposition: kind, friendly and respectful. From birth, he demonstrated a keen intelligence and strong desire to please that I love so much about his sire. He also has the larger bone structure that I love about his dam. G2 has a true running walk with a great backend. He will walk and shake at both the flatwalk and running walk or you can tighten him up and do a smooth, sailing saddle gait with considerable speed. He does these gaits naturally and has never even worn a shoe at this point. He also has a beautiful canter. He truly represents the versatility that the original walking horse was bred for. He would be competitive in shows and still be a comfortable, smooth and sane mount for trails or field trials.
Owned by Robin Nolen Lovin of North Carolina.
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