DOC'S GONE DUNIT

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Nov 2007, 4 yo.
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Sept 2007, 4 yo now gray
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April 2005, 2 yo
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May 2004, Yearling Halter ABRA Show
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$600 LFG, $100 Booking Fee
Boarding Avail On Site
Clean Culture Required
Barrel Racing Debut
2/2/08
PEDIGREE
Color Pedigree
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2005 Sorrel Colt
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2005 Sorrel Colt
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2005 Sorrel Colt
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2005 Sorrel Colt
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Copper 6 weeks
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Copper 3 months
Destroyed due to stall injury |
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2008 Buckskin Colt
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2008 Buckskin Colt
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2008 Buckskin Colt
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2008 Buckskin Colt
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2008 Buckskin Colt
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Testimonials:
"I have known Doc for sometime
now and love him. He is one of the most respectful stallions I have
ever been around. His conformation is fantastic also. I can't wait
to bred my mares to him in the spring. There are just not many
stallions out here that you can put a child on and know they are
safe on like Doc."
Kristi Rucker 01/07/08
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"like
the fact that he stays in with a chain across his stall that he
could step over while other horses are right within his reach and
that you can get on and canter all day and he is happy to do it .
Or that he will stand at a trailer all day with mares, geldings or
who ever going by and just ask to be petted, you would never know
that this colt is a stallion and they are few and far between that
are any sweeter or more willing. Even the girls think so! Gotta
love him, thats why I am breeding my percheron mare to him!
Theresa Ritchey, Special T Carriages 01/07/08

History:
He was born a cream dun
with roan and is now a gray. He is registered ABRA and will soon
be NFQHA as he is 96%. His foal from 2005 was out of a dun mare
and was a sorrel. Huge hip, typie head, clean short neck, nice
back and under line, long gaston, good cannon bones. The mare
bred this year is due in April and she is a black mare.
Personality wise, he is the
quitest, most honest and hidden stallion you will ever meet. A
gentlemen all the time. He is conformationally correct with big
bones, good stong feet, strong gastons, clean hip, clean neck,
equal under line. He is the foundation quarter horse model. He
excelled in his reining training as a 2yo but was pulled from
competing in the 3yo futurities because of a tight stifle. He is
patterned in barrels and poles and is honest and clean. He
learns what you teach as all Doc O Lena horses do, so if it's
wrong you'll spend some time reteaching them. He has the natural
Hollywood Dunit appeal in his work ethic and his performance. You
really can't go wrong with him as a choice from what we've seen
throughout his exposure and training.