- Specialties
- Dappled, Foundation Bred, Gaited, Color Producer, Homozygous
Additional Comments
I’m once again looking to offer my stallion Blond James Blond for sale to the perfect home. My twh mares are aging out so I am no longer using him for breeding. $2000 negotiable. He is still available for stud until he is sold.
Stud fee is $450 and mare care is $10 per day, with a free booking and live foal guarantee (LFG) until 15 days after foaling. Multiple mare discount. Text or email to
schedule at 616/207/5113.
Blond James Blond, barn name Phish, is a HANDSOME 17 year old 14 hand TWHBEA stallion.... (read more) He is confirmed CREMELLO with a red gene from UC Davis (eeAaCrCr). Therefore, producer of many palominos, some buckskins, and few smokey blacks. Grandson/great grandson of the elusive Chances Gold Dust top and bottom, tracing back to Hall of Famers Roan Allen and Allen F-1. Related to NONE OTHER THAN World Grand Champions' Midnight Sun and Ebonys Masterpiece. Every foal of Phish's has great confirmation, movement, grace, intelligence, beauty, PERSONALITY, ELOQUENCE--he is the SUPERIOR choice in breeding. He is out of well established stock so he incorporates with both modern and mares of heritage. Phish is ocularly impaired due to an environmental inflection, but videos of him moving can be provided. One eye was removed and the other was permanently damaged with limited vision. He is trained to breed by hand so Artificial Insemination is available at the cost of the mare owner to the veterinarian via electrical payment averaging anywhere from $250-$450 per request.
*More on Last Chance line*
Last Chance was one of the few horses not tracing back to Roan Allen, and the only surviving foal of Merry Legs mare and Allen F-1. Last Chance was bred to a Roan Allen mare named Goldust Maid to produce John A's Chance the 'Greatest Palomino Breeding Stallion in History'. This stallion was then bred to another Roan Allen mare named Bonnies Red Glory, to produce a double Roan Allen stallion named Chance's Goldust H. who's offspring were seldomly sold. Phish is bred to this line top and bottom, which makes him GENETICALLY IRREPLACTABLE. It also explains why his color is so beautiful, because it traces back FIVE times to one of the original creme colored horses in the Tennessee Walking Horse History; a mare named Simmon's Mollie II (Goldust Maid, Bonnies Red Glory, and one stallion Golden Mack H. on bottom). You can read more at-- (westwood farms . net) (/reference/lastchance.html)
Shipping Notes
Cooled semen available at the buyers expense.
Cavanaugh Farm
Small hobby farm located on my grandma's property.
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