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My JigSaw Puzzle CTA - World Champion Pinto Arabian

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World Champion My JigSaw Puzzle CTA
(Leo Dakota GB x Maestros Ariel)
Feb 1 2004 Bay Tobiano Pinto Arabian Colt
Bred by Cross Timbers Arabians and Pintos
http://CTarabians.com


Dan Mitchell of Dallas, Texas became the proud owner of JigSaw when JigSaw was only 7 days old. Dan continued JigSaw's imprint training as well as training him for halter.

At only 8 weeks old, JigSaw competed in his first Open show against seasoned Class A halter and Multi World Champions to bring home his first blue ribbon.

JigSaw was born with a natural charisma that makes him stand out in the show ring. His willingness to please, intelligence and correctness at such a young age has been marveled at by people coming up to see him after a show. Even at only 8 weeks old at his first horse show he stood quietly while a young toddler hugged his back leg while he was being groomed tied to a horse trailer in a noisy show parking lot. His head has such a large expressive eye combined with a deep dish, tipped ears and large jowl that visitors have commented that most purebreds could use a head as typey as JigSaw's.

JigSaw's big adventure began when he was only 4 months old and just weaned from his dam. JigSaw made the trip to the Pinto Horse Association World Championship show in a trailer all by himself. He arrived in wonderful spirits and was bright eyed and curious, greeting any visitor that chanced by his stall at the show. JigSaw became a Unanimous World Champion Stallion in the 2 year old and under Pleasure Stallion class. What an accomplishment for a baby!

JigSaw represents what our breeding program at Cross Timbers Arabians and Pintos is all about- disposition, type, athletic ability, intelligence and correctness in the beautiful tobiano pinto coloring. Without a doubt, JigSaw has the Arabian beauty, length of neck, high tail set and floating trot that most purebred Arabians aspire to have with the added bonus of the added substance, size and athletic ability of his cutting, reining and race bred ancestors in the beautiful tobiano coloring of the Pinto Arabian.

See lots more photos and online videos at Cross Timbers Arabians and Pintos website http://CTarabians.com .

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  • foals can do halter?

  • Most Arabian and PtHA Shows have a class for horses that are 2 years or younger. Sadly these rarely have a class for just weanlings, so it is harder for a foal to compete against older horses. Imprint training when a foal is born, allows for easier stress free training to do the basics at halter, with the most important being to just whoa and stand. We have had four 16 week old foals go on to win World Championship titles with their amaetur owners.

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  • wow......that horse is a true beauty.....gonna be beautiful as he gets older.....wut do u plan on riding him in?

  • He lives right down the road from me now.

  • GREAT JOB

  • just put that chain under there chin DO NOT TOUCH IT!:) andjust liftit up juggle it and the horse will float its head:)morgans are great at it

  • for older horses there are Modeling classes. they are virtually the same as halter classes, just for older horses.

  • how do you teach a horse to do that i want to teach my morgan that!

  • Hes a credit to you !

    What a well trained foal !

  • absolutly stunning, my yard has a foal up and coming by the day so look out hehe :)

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