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September 17, 2005 Trail Obstacle


November 2004
 

October 2004
 
 

2 years 4 months (July 2004)



2 years 2 months (May 2004)
 

23 months (February 2004)
   

17 months (August 2003)
   

12 months (March 2003)
   

11 months (February 2003)
 

6 months (September 2002)
     

Mountain View's Seminole (formerly J.D.) was bought from Carl Pence.  Seminole is a very sweet chocolate with flaxen mane and tail stallion.  He has 3 socks, a partial ringlet on the forth foot and a VERY faint star.  He will be tall... right now I would guess 15.3.  Seminole is registered with the Rocky Mountain Horse Association.  He is everything a Rocky Mountain Horse stallion should be.  He traces back to Tobe, the breed's foundation stallion, 18 times.  Thus, deriving 25% of his genetics from Tobe.  His dam is an old mare that is from good solid gaited mountain horse stock that has been being bred in that area for generations.

Update:  Seminole has completed his 90 days training and is now standing at Chandler Gap Farm in Campton, KY for $200 LFG.  He has currently been bred to 4 mares and they are showing up in foal.  Over the 4th of July weekend he proved himself as a wonderful demo horse also.  The family that bought one of my fillies came with a friend to help them on the long drive home.  He used to ride quarter horses but had never ridden a rocky mountain horse.  Seminole made him look like a pro and put a grin on his face from ear to ear.  The next day we invited him to come back for a trail ride.  He rode Seminole while I and my trainer rode mares (remember he just got introduced to breeding within the last month).  Half way through our ride, it started to pour rain, so we took refuge in a nearby hay barn until it could blow over.  Of course the barn was full of hay rolls and a tractor so we had to wedge ourselves in the doorway as best we could.  There he stood quietly on a loose rein for some time, nose to nose with one mare and standing next to the other while it poured rain (with thunder and lightening).  Afterward, we completed our trail ride.  To me this is what the Rocky Mountain Horse is all about.

Mountain View's Seminole's Pedigree
      Clemons'Tim
    Blue Smokin' Sambo  
      April's Delight
  J.D.'s Sambo    
      Toco Sam
    Taco Katy  
      Johnson's Wandella
Mountain View's Seminole
RMHA# 2002008752
     
      Unknown
    Hatton's Clyde  
      Unknown
  Dixie Bell    
      Unknown
    Pence's Princess  
      Unknown

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