Post by Alexis on Apr 10, 2008 12:52:41 GMT -5
Lite The Way IVE
Lite the Moon x Baker's Starlett-Merry Boy
This picture is of the real horse Moonlight Chief, standing at Crescent Hills Walkers in Carriere, MS. This picture is being used WITH permission from his owner Lori. |
Year of Birth: 1999
Color: Black & White Overo
Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse
Gender: Stallion
Height: 16hh
HF #: 149
Total Earnings to Date:
Total Points to Date: 7585
Titles: HBCh. (Honor Book Champion 7,500pts - 9,999pts)
After a long break from showing, this boy is back. We have waited long for him to recover from a leg injury, and we are now pleased to report he is sound and has no damage to his lofty gait.
C&H Saddleseat/Gaited Spectacle 2
TWH Plantation Pleasure - 1st
TWH Speed Walking - 1st
Gaited Western Riding - 1st
Gaited Trail - 1st
Two Moon Western Show
Green Pole Bending - 1st
Hotsteppers III Saddle Horse Show
TWH Pleasure - 1st
Gaited Breeds Extravaganza
Overo - 1st
Reining - 1st
Driving Horse Society Combined Driving Event
Pair/Tandem Horse - Show Reserve Champion
Indian Summer Show II
Gaited Horse Stallions/Colts/Geldings - 1st
Rare Breeds Exhibition
Tennessee Walking Horse Halter - 1st
CKS Gaited Gaited Breeds Show
Show Pleasure Driving - Champion
Park Pleasure - Champion
Stallion Halter - Top Ten
None.
This picture is of the real horse Moonlight Chief, standing at Crescent Hills Walkers in Carriere, MS. This picture is being used WITH permission from his owner Lori. |
This picture is of the real horse Moonlight Chief, standing at Crescent Hills Walkers in Carriere, MS. This picture is being used WITH permission from his owner Lori. |
This picture is of the real horse Moonlight Chief, standing at Crescent Hills Walkers in Carriere, MS. This picture is being used WITH permission from his owner Lori. |
This picture is of the real horse Moonlight Chief, standing at Crescent Hills Walkers in Carriere, MS. This picture is being used WITH permission from his owner Lori. |
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