International Champagne Horse Registry

Korbel
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Korbel

Amber 
APHA # 915518
ICHR # PT2007-0591

Offered for stud service by:

Laurie Roden
217 E. Leisure Lane
Phoenix AZ 85086 USA
602 708 8410
laurie@roden.com
www.champaintequine.com

Pedigree

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Korbel is the foundation of our breeding program. He is a halter and performance horse and has straight legs, a powerful hip, small perky ears, a kind eye and a baby doll personality. He has been DNA tested and is an Amber Champagne Overo that is registered APHA regular registry, the International Champagne Horse Registry (ICHR) and soon with PtHA. Korbel's sire was a direct son of the famous Mr. Norfleet. His dam is Miss My Diamonds, a Skipper W Amber Champagne mare. Korbel will be available for breeding in 2010.

$500 stud fee.
Wet & Dry mare care available.
Shipped semen or bring your mare to us.
We can collect and ship Monday through Friday utilizing shipped semen.

 

ICHR
PO Box 4430
Paso Robles, CA 93447-4430

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