Fx/Sorrel Bred To Cream for '13 Palomino
Name
Breed
Tennessee Walking
Gender
Mare
Color
—
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
8/0
Ad Status
Available
Price
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare for Sale in Greeneville, TN
Double great grand daughter to the two time 1945 & 1946 World Grand
Champion MIDNIGHT SUN as well as 1960 World Grand Champion MACK
K'S HANDSHAKER and 1969 World Grand Champion Ebony's Senator. Grand
daughter of 1972 World Grand Champion HANDSHAKER DELIGHT A. Other
World Grand Champions showing on her papers are 1962 World Grand
Champion EBONY MASTERPIECE & 1963 World Grand Champion GLL'S CARBON
COPY. . . many more famous horses included but the above are the most
notable. . . !! Wonderful old blood breeding. *She still puts Midnight
Sun on her foal's pedigrees. She has been bred to the Smokey Cream stud
GEN'S IVORY BANDIT for a middle May 2013 foal. . . 75% chance it will be
a Palomino. . . !!! 2 for the price of 1. He is a grandson of 1994 World
Grand Champion GEN'S ARMED & DANGEROUS. Foal should be one of the World's
best bred PALOMINOS with a pedigree like this. . . !!! 7 WORLD GRAND
CHAMPIONS on her pedigree & ALL of her foals have been naturally gaited
bare hoofed. . . !!! Papers in hand. She has been blood typed & DNA
tested. NO kick nor bite from this mare at all. Not broke to ride. Very
easy keeper. Selling as a fantastic broodmare only. Produces the most
milk of any horse I've seen in my entire 66 years. UTD on hoof care,
rotation wormings & shots. 30 day Guarantee. Click to view 8 page web
site - - - > http: / / hstrial - smitchell922. homestead. com /
Disciplines
About Greeneville, TN
Native Americans were hunting and camping in the Nolichucky Valley as early as the Paleo-Indian period (c. 10,000 B.C.). A substantial Woodland period (1000 B.C. - 1000 A.D.) village existed at the Nolichucky's confluence with Big Limestone Creek (now part of Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park). By the time the first Euro-American settlers arrived in the area in the late 18th century, the Cherokee claimed the valley as part of their hunting grounds.