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Dee Dee's Mark of Gold is a Tennessee Walking Horse standing at Gilliland Farms in Blaine, TN (Northeast of Knoxville, TN). He is registered TWHBEA and URHOEA, stands at 16.2hh barefoot, and is a dappled, golden palomino with a flaxen mane and tail. With exceptional bloodlines, Ace is by Ebony's Mark of Gold by WGC Ebony Masterpiece, bloodlines also includes WGC SLF Ace's Sensation, Midnight Mack K., WGC Midnight Sun 2X, WGC Sun's Delight, Delight's Last Chance, Rock and Roll Mason, Merry Boy, Wilson Strollin Gold, and Cream Chance. He is unique from other breeding stallions in the Walking Horse industry in that he does not have any Pride of Midnight or Pusher bloodlines, so he makes an excellent cross for heavy Pride / Pusher mares. Ace seems to cross exceptionally well with mares sired by Gen's Armed and Dangerous (see Angel and Axel on our website). Both his sire and dam were carefully bred horses with foundation bloodlines of heavy Allen influence, his 5th generation includes horses, such as, Wilson's Allen, Roan Allen, Slippery Allen, Lynche's Stonewall Allen, Merry Boy, Wilson's Desert Gold, Last Chance, Brantley's Roan Allen, Jr., Miller's Wilson Allen, and Mason's White Allen. Ace started his winning show ring career in model classes this year and will be shown model and under saddle in 2011. He is keg shod and has a natural, smooth gait with no pace. His manners and temperament are unbeatable; he is the perfect gentleman, quiet to handle and easy on mares. Don't sacrifice for anything for anything when choosing your stallion, you can breed for size, color, bloodlines, gait, conformation, and attitude all in the same stallion. Live cover or shipped cooled semen are available. LFG, e-mail for breeding contract or check out our website: www.twhbabies.com
Offspring will be available for sale in 2012, also may reserve foals in-utero for first choice and lower pricing. Spring breeding season is well under way, so please contact us if you're interested in breeding your mare!Ask a question about this horse