Double Homozygous Dunskin Colt
Name
Diaman H Poco Playboy
Breed
Paint
Gender
Stallion
Color
Dunskin
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
APHA
Reg Number
NA
Height
14.0 hh
Foal Date
May, 2016
Country
United States
Views/Searches
27/0
Ad Status
Available
Price
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Paint Stallion for Sale in Lockport, NY
Diaman H Poco Playboy aka Bamm Bamm
Double Homozygous Tobiano APHA
TT EE Aa Dd nCr
Champion Bloodlines Top and Bottom
Dam- Diaman H Risks LaStar by Ris Key Business
and out of earning daughter of Freckles Playboy
Sire- Pepsi Color Master with: Doc Quixote, RR RiskyMastrpiece, Pepsi Poco, Q Ton Ave, and Cutter Bill
He is honestly a sweetheart! I have had him since he was 6 months. He has been haltered and lead at least twice daily in and out. Raised by a boss mare and is very respectful. Goes out with geldings and is the first horse I put new geldings with as he is kind and makes friends quickly. Built like a brick house, big hip and muscled up without anything but pasture, hay, and a little grain. Loves people and comes to gait by calling name. Easy to work with. Beautiful strong hooves and loves to run. Working on ground work- on and off line, lying over back, ready to throw saddle on and don't picture him fussing was blanketed when below 10 degrees. He is calm, quiet, learns quickly, and is eager to please. Ready to go in any direction and packed full of all the right stuff!! Will ask for contract with a reserved breeding each year and first offer if sold. please pm for further details in Lockport, NY
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About Lockport, NY
The New York State Legislature authorized the Erie Canal's construction in April 1816. The route proposed by surveyors was to traverse an area in central Niagara County, New York, which was then "uncivilized" and free of White settlers. At the time, the nearest settlers were in nearby Cold Springs, New York. As it became known where the proposed canal was to be built, land speculators began to buy large plots along and near the proposed route of the canal. By December 1820, when the exact location of the step locks had been determined, the area that would become Lockport was owned by only fifteen men, many of whom were Quakers.
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