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Buckskin AQHA World Class Gelding

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2007

SOLD! Dee Mosion - 2004 AQHA Buckskin Gelding by Dee Invitation Congress Champion and out of Causinacomosion (AQHA superior western pleasure, 2 time Buckskin World Champion Western Pleasure, AQHA world show qualifer in Western Riding). This gelding was a maturity champion and money earner his first time out, AQHA pleasure point earner. Broke and ready to show. Extremely quiet and laid back. Not complicated to ride - suitable for any level rider. Nominated to the Incentive Fund and NSBA Breeders. Pictures and more information on www.sherryclemens.com

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  • I reallly like this horse. Much freer moving than I usually see, and WOW those hocks! Very nice! Congrats to his new family :)

  • @bordeaux138 - thanks for your comments. Nice to meet someone who knows a great hock when you see one. He is a very cool horse. Too bad Dee Invitation died. I would breed to him over and over. I have two great hocked horses by him. He died way too young. But thanks for your comments. Appreciate it very much.

  • So now how long did you have to tie his head up for him to look like that?

  • @morganlover6 - What??? Tie his head up? This horse has not had his head tied up - he is great hocked and hangs his neck out like that all on his own.

  • @morganlover6 - What??? Tie his head up? This horse has not had his head tied up - he is great hocked and hangs his neck out like that all on his own.

  • He is way too animated in the lope to be a world class western pleasure horse

  • @horsifreaki. I think most people would disagree with you. I think most comments here are referring to the horses obvious talent and ability, not the specific performance. Yes his top line is unlevel here & a bit animated but he is very young here & still in training. As he gets older & more riding, he will get stronger & the head bob will go away. I think most people see how incredibly slow legged he is, & how deep hocked he is. He is also gorgeous and has tons of eye appeal.

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  • for once a horse that isn't loping like it has broken legs. this is what i think a WP horse should look like. true three-beat-lope, not four. very pretty horse

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  • Im not liking his neck, he needs more topline, look at his neck compared to his chest and hind end. It just doesnt seem right. Training can quite a horses head, if it was my horse, that would be the first thing id fix.

  • thanks. Appreciate that. He has sold already. Yes - he is a gorgeous mover. And I had the mare bred back to the same stud again but she lost her foal and then the stud died. They quit bobbing like that when they get more strength. He really was the whole package, beautiful, gorgeous mover and great minded. He is one of the best I have raised.

  • OMG..gorgeous movinig, and i love his neck, bobs his head, but that might be me, nicely trained tho!! omg i want him...

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