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SOLD HORSES
 
1/2
Andalusian X
1/2 Quarter Horse
DOB: May 17, 2000
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was
imprinted at birth. Sire is Faraon De La Montana, out of
Precious Rhythm a registered Quarter Horse (see by clicking this link
Brood Mares. ) "Moon" was born a true
line-back buckskin with wither markings and leg stripes. Blaze
face and one hind sock. He is since turned to a Grey Dun color. This guy is so breathtaking to watch in
action. He is super talented and dramatically athletic!! Easy to handle and catch.
Loads & ties. Basic ground work has been trained. He will start his saddle training Summer
of 2002. He won 3rd at the Denver Queen City Horse
Show in hand halter 1/2 Andalusian stallions in 2000 as a 2 1/2 Month Old. Moon is a very
smooth mover with flowing gaits. Natural low head carriage when
at a slow lope. Turns
on a dime when at play, extreme athletic ability. Moon has
beautiful confirmation and nice build. He has that willing to
please attitude with in your pocket personality. Very
bold! Good
manners. I have sat my little boy on his back several
times and he does not mind at all. Natural herding and
cutting instinct. Long thick mane too. He would be a great prospect for Western
Pleasure or Reining or a working cow horse on a ranch. But
easily as well do Dressage or Jumping. He will mature
15.3h to 16h. He stands at 15.3 as a 2 year old! Registered with International Andalusian Lusitano
Horse Association (IALHA) and micro-chipped.
Ready to be your special mount and partner. Don't miss out on this
wonderful, talented boy. |
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Congratulations to Rose Koch of
Hilton, New York
NOTES FROM ROSE!
| Hi Mom, Its me moon!
You didnt tell me it was this far to New York and would take so
long. The two guys with the truck said I load and unload just
fine. When I got off the trailer there was a lot of snow! There
was a lady waiting outside the barn -she was so happy to see me. She
put a rope on my halter and tried to take me in the barn but I was
scared and didn't want to go in. But some horse called out so I
figured it would be "ok" and I walked rite in. The lady
(she said her name was Mom too) put me in a stall and gave me lots of
hay and water which I started to munch rite away! I heard her say
I lost weight on this trip and she was gonna fatten me back up. she
went and got some brushes and started grooming me and it felt so good I
stopped eating and just leaned into the brushes. She stayed with
me in the stall while I ate and said some real nice things to me. Then
she said she was gonna go home for awhile for coffee and pick up some
things she forgot to bring. She tried to give me an apple but I
didn't want it. If this my new home I think I'm gonna be ok.
Well this Mom says I have to sign off now cuz she wants to talk to
you so I just want you to know I miss you and the gang and I'll keep in
touch and never forget you. Love, Moon |
| I really love his disposition.
He seems to take everything in stride with just a little
hesitation. I think he's going to be the affectionate type of horse I
love. He seemed to trust me rite off. The girls at the barn
can't get over his back dorsal stripe! They couldn't believe he might
lighten up as he gets older. Boy he's gonna be good sized.....
his coloring is really striking. I hope he stays this color.
He really is going to be breathtaking once we get his weight back
up after the long trip here and put some muscle on his butt with lounging.
I cant get over how gentle he is with strangers. Most horses
are head shy with strangers but he sticks his head rite out the door and
lets everybody pet him. I know we are going to be wonderful
together!..........his mane and tail are silky just like I hoped. thank
you so much sandra for selling this guy to me..............you know this
has been such a dream for so long-its hard for me to believe its finally
come true. I can't wait for my husband to see him when he gets off
work. Moon was well worth the wait and I cant thank you enough for
all the help and support and laughter you've given me over the last 3
months. I think I'm gonna write all this up for the IALHA
newsletter. Not only telling them about my search and finding Moon, but
how wonderful you have been and if anybody is looking for a horse they
should see you first. I know it must be hard let Faraon's
firstborn go and not seeing him around the farm, but I will send photos
and updates ( you could put on your website maybe). I truly count
you as a friend. Well I'm off to see Moon again l'll
talk to you later........ Rose |
He was shipped to his new home by Horse'N Around @
1-800-234-4675 on March
31st.

ABOVE: Moon in New York August/Sept. 2003


2 baby pictures above shortly after Moon's birth.
 
 
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American
Azteca
Colt
Born
May 27, 2003
By
Faraon De La Montana (Andalusian)
Out
of Jay Dee Derussa (APHA) see mare page.
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Exceptional
colt. Very baroque in looks. Extremely athletic.
Wonderful to work with. Leads, ties at 2 1/2 months of age.
Coggins, health already done for your shipping convenience. This
guy will be an outstanding adult to take you to the top of any
discipline.
SOLD!
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Rezzi-
These photo's are at 3 months old and at yearling age. He
has not shed out his Winter coat in the bottom 3. He is
still Very Chestnut with what looks like frosting as he greys.
His full sister will not grey. Wonderful movement!
Very easy to work with. When he matures he will be
absolutely STUNNING!
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Rezzi on right and Bristol
(Bonita X Faroan) on left |
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Comanche
APHA gelding (Jay Dee's son)
 
 
Purebred
Andalusian Colt
Bonita
III X Faraon De La Montana
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Bristol De La
Montana:
Born April 27, 2004. Photo's at 2 days old.
Faraon and Bonita
at
birth

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Taken
at his home in Minnesota. |

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Bristol
2006 at Minnesota home. |

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Blue Bandit McCue's APHA
Colt (black/white)
 
 
1/2
Andalusian/Percheron Filly
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Guiness
Andalusian X
Percheron/Thoroughbred
Born May 20, 2004
By Faraon De La Montna. This filly is offered
for sale by Erica Hudson of Dubois, Colorado, who got this
lovely filly to her home on Nov. 13, 2004. Please contact Erica for
inquiries at Incredible big movement!
Tons of mane and tail.


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Bottom to left and above taken on 7/11/2004.

Picture taken 10/14/04
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Coffee
Winter/Fall coat of 2005(Below)
A
CUPPA JOE MONTANA's DAM
Coffee as a foal with her dam (below).

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Jettin Coffee McCue
Registered 2000 Overo Paint (APHA)
Grulla (BS) Mare
Sadly, we
lost Coffee complications from a C-Section with her second foal by
Faraon. We lost the beautiful colt after 3 days of life
also. It was all really hard. This
is A Cuppa Joe Montana's dam. Very special mare. We really
love her and miss her.
Sire
Coal Power McCue
Black/Overo |
Sire
Sir Mickey McCue
Black/Overo |
Sire - Buck
McCue Jr
Black/Overo |
Dam - Blue
Fisher
Black/Overo |
Dam
Kolabay
(QH) |
Sire - Black
Turf
(QH) |
Dam - Kow
Anda Star
(QH) |
Dam
Miss Maranatha Eve
(QH) |
Sire
Maranatha Jet
(QH) |
Sire - Jets
Danday Rose
(QH) |
Dam - Thirsty
Texas Gal
(QH) |
Dam
Maranatha Yvette
(QH) |
Sire - Arrow's
Twist
(QH) |
Dam - Thirsty
Texas Gal
(QH) |
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Coffee's
Sumer coat 2004
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Coffee
was a beautiful Grulla Breeding Stock APHA with
very nice confirmation. She goes back to Leo, Badger, Kingfisher, back to Yellow Jacket. Her sire
is a stunning loudly colored black and white Overo, Coal Power McCue.
Strong black and white Overo on her sires side. McCue bred. Her Dam is
a Dunelino Quarter Horse, Miss Maranatha
Eve. She has a very sweet disposition and very laid back and calm
and very "put together". She is that hard to find
color which runs strong in her bloodlines as well as the black and white
Overo gene. I know the foals from her and Faraon De La Montana will be nothing but, phenomenal, big,
athletic American Azteca's. The color should be very interesting. |
 
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