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NFCs Streaker
33.5" Silver bay stallion AMHA/AMHR Streaker is a multiple grand champion halter and driving stallion with over 75 halter and performance points and a Register of Merit in Solid Color with AMHA. Both his sire and dam have produced World Champions and multiple Top Tens in halter and performance. After years of shows, parades, and exhibitions, Streaker is finally getting a chance to prove himself in the breeding shed. |
Rock Rivers Rooster Dream Land Supreme Challenger x Stonehenge Celebration 29.5" Silver dapple stallion AMHA/AMHR Rooster is a two-time Regional Reserve Champion in halter and World Top Ten in Solid Color. We expected no less from this special guy. His dam is a Supreme Champion and half-sister to Stonehenge Painted Feather. His sire is a District Champion and son of Flabys Supreme. Rooster is also a great-grandson of Little Kings Napoleon and 25% Bond breeding. With good looks and a champion-packed pedigree, his loving nature is the icing on the cake. |
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Rock River Farms Little Al Rock Rivers Fibber McGee x Komokos Autumn Dream 28.5" Silver stallion AMHA Despite his size, Al has taken champion titles at registry shows and won pony (14.2 and under) classes in open showing. He has also gone onstage for a local school play, a testament to his sweet temperament. Al is by our first homebred stallion, Fibber, and is a full brother to Rock Rivers Alibaba and Rock Rivers Alexander--champion stallions producing champions. He has waited a long time to prove himself as a breeding stallion, but is getting his chance in 2007. |
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Land Supreme Challenger
Flabys Supreme x Scott Creek Michelle Dawn 29.5" Liver chestnut stallion AMHA/AMHR Challenger was shown briefly as a junior stallion, was a District Champion and competed at the 1995 Nationals where we purchased him. His sire is World Champion All-Around horse and World Champion producer Flabys Supreme, and his dam is a World Top Ten producer and daughter of World Champion All-Around horse Little Kings Napoleon. With limited breeding, Challenger has not disappointed us. His get are the new foundation of our farm, and his first grandget are arriving. Having retained two daughters, a son, and a grandson for our very small breeding program, he is not seeing much action these days, and we are offering him for sale or lease to the right home. |
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