Iron Natives Honor

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$12,000 1y

Iron Natives Honor

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$12,000

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Sale format
Direct sale
Listed
1 month ago
Breed
Appaloosa
Age
1 years
Discipline
Location
Height
13hh (52 in)
Color
Grullo fewspot Appaloosa
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Pedigree

This horse does not have a registered pedigree on file.

Temperament & Management

Training Level Halter Broke
The All-Rounder

The All-Rounder

Comfortable in the middle of everything, which is rarer than it sounds. Enough forward to stay honest, enough patience to wait for you. Not a specialist - a generalist. The kind of horse that makes a good program great, or a rough patch survivable.

Quick Learner Versatile

Performance

Energy Moderate

How much natural "go" this horse has.

Very Cold Hot
Trainability Eager

How quickly this horse picks up new skills.

Resistant Exceptional

About this horse

Disciplines: Bridle Horse, Color Tested, Cowhorse, GBED N-G, Heterozygous, High-Percentage Color Producer, High-Percentage Dun Factor Producer, Homozygous, Stallion-Stud-Breeding If you're looking for a stallion prospect that can pass on size, bone, rock-breaking appaloosa feet, a good brain, and then color as the cherry on top, then check out 'Biscuit' as your guy. Biscuit is a grulla fewspot stud colt (LP/LP, PATN1/PATN1), meaning he will 100% pass appy characteristics to every foal regardless of what he's bred to. His color genetics are a/a, D/nd2, E/e. He is guaranteed to produce loud, desirable color without sacrificing build, usability, or most importantly brains. He is straight, correct, kind, and has a ton of try. Genetics: N/N: HERDA, HYPP, IMM, MH, PSSM1 N/Gb: Carries one copy of Gbed I want to be upfront about Gbed. He is a carrier, so he will need to be bred thoughtfully to N/N mares. That said, in the right program, it's very manageable and doesn't take away from what he offers as a herd stallion. I purchased two weanling half brother colts as projects and he stood out immediately as the stallion prospect and as much as I love him, I am not equipped to keep a stallion and would love to see him go where he can be developed properly. He has a unique blend of old school appaloosa bloodlines that deserve to be kept in the gene pool. He turns one on 4-27-26, and is currently a bit over 13 hands and should mature around 15.2. He's going to be one you're not going to want to miss. Right now he'll lead, tie, pick up his feet and is pretty good minded about just about everything. Link to his pedigree: [contact info removed] ApHC paperwork is in the process of being updated to reflect his correct color/genetics. All the genetic tests are available to see.

Structured facts

Training milestones

  • Currently leads, ties, and picks up his feet

Genetic Testing

CodeConditionResultTested
GBEDGlycogen Branching Enzyme DeficiencyN/GB
HERDAHereditary Equine Regional Dermal AstheniaN/N
HYPPHyperkalemic Periodic ParalysisN/N
MHMalignant HyperthermiaN/N
PSSM1Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy Type 1N/N
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