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Skipper DeeDoc Ivory ("Ivory")

Rosemary Krueger-Martin
Prairie Pond Acres
484 Craig Avenue
Tracy, MN 56175
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Skipper DeeDoc Ivory ("Ivory")

Amber Cream Roan American Quarter Horse

AQHA #3908536; ICHR #QH1999-0010

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"Ivory" has the distinction of siring the first roan champagne (from a roan dam) and the first sable cream champagne registered in the ICHR. He has both a cream and a champagne gene, so will produce 75% dilute foals. His bloodlines go to Skipper W, and he is muscling out nicely as he matures. He is well balanced and has no light side. This horse is very easy to work with, and all of his foals share that trait

Stud fee: $300 
Live cover only. 
Mare care $3/day dry, $5/day wet. 
Live foal guarantee: stands and nurses.

 

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