My Stamp is a wildly colored 2007 chestnut rabicano mare by Peace Rules. She is a 5 time winner ($73k earnings) out of a stakes placed mare. Measures a hair under 16 hands(15.3 1/2"). A pleasure to have in the barn - she does not crib, weave or stall walk, very good to gallop, easy to work around. Very sweet, calm girl with a kind temperament. Needs some groceries and a freshener. Offered as a broodmare prospect because she has been racing every 2 weeks or so for the past 2 years - she is body sore and needs time off. With a few months R & R she will be a fantastic riding horse or sport horse prospect.
We bought her 2 weeks ago after her most recent race for resale - she needs a new home for Christmas!
Pics & 1 short video: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pennyroyal ... 949259484/
Pedigree: http://www.pedigreequery.com/my+stamp
Lifetime Stats: http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Result ... registry=T
Catalog page for her 1/2 brother August 2013 - http://obssales.com/augcatalog/2013/662.PDF
Turf write up on her Stakes winning dam "Improvised" attempt to go for 6 wins in a row: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1 ... 935,118733
Located at Mountaineer Park, zip 26050, approx 45 minutes west of Pittsburgh Pa. Priced at $1,500 - Negotiable for a quick sale to an excellent home - must move her very soon (next couple days). Contact Jessi at (330) 383-1281 before 8pm EST or email [email protected], serious inquiries only please.
Our chestnut rabicano mare for sale
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At the following thread:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/forum/post ... e&p=313987
I posted the following information regarding possible mates for a mare such as this one:
Wow, what a good opportunity to cross this mare with
one of these horses and expect a great occurrence.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/forum/post ... e&p=313987
I posted the following information regarding possible mates for a mare such as this one:
Jorge wrote:Jorge wrote:Here are the cases I was referring to:
LUCKY CHAPPY photo already posted here:
http://www.pedigreequery.com/lucky+chappyaccphotography wrote:That is as roaned as any "non roan" I have EVER, EVER seen!!!BookieBuster wrote:Here is another photo of LUCKY CHAPPY taken at Churchill Downs last week.
You can really see the white in his tail in this shot.
OXBOW photo: http://www.pedigreequery.com/oxbow3
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/hor ... kness.html
SWEET RETURN photo: http://www.pedigreequery.com/sweet+return
http://www.google.com.pr/search?hl=es-4 ... return-(gb)-112.html%3B700%3B559
SHOW ME THE MOOLAH photo: http://www.pedigreequery.com/show+me+the+moolah
http://www.google.com.pr/search?hl=es-4 ... wI#imgrc=_
While pondering on the possibility of a cross between a pair
of "roaned" equines such as OXBOW; LUCKY CHAPPY;
SWEET RETURN; and SHOW ME THE MOOLAH I realized
that all of these Thoroughbreds are males. Then the
following question came to mind. Can we mention and
provide evidence any mare whose phenotype is similar
to the aforementioned quartet so that a crossed can be
achieved? Would like to know if there is any ratio
of "roaned" males vis-a-vis "roaned" females.
Wow, what a good opportunity to cross this mare with
one of these horses and expect a great occurrence.
Thanks for the suggestions Jorge - My Stamp was sold this morning to a fellow trainer's wife who is in love with her. Stamp will possibly race a few more times for her new owners at some point but as far as I know their main interest is in breeding her. They absolutely love her color and kind temperament on top of her own racing credentials and Mommy's black type.