Triple M Farm Quarter Horses
Mike & Jill Woody
18473 Fields Mill Road
Elkwood, VA 22718
Phone: (540) 399-9799
Email: woodytriplem@aol.com
This page was last updated: June 19, 2008
Stud Fee: $250 introductory fee - Live Foal Guarentee
First foal crop due is here! Check below for photos of his foals
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2003 Smokey Black & White APHA Tobiano stallion - 15 hhh
Sire: King Chico Dixon Bars (Black Tobiano)
Dam: Triple Bar Mattie (Buckskin Tobiano)
ZIPPO COOL DUDE: Junior, as he's known around the farm, is a very interesting stallion. He has finally started growing into himself from a gangly youngster and looks, moves, and performs as a breeding stallion should. He has beautiful floating action, with quick reaction timing, but a willing attitude that shows his desire to learn and perform. He is quick on his feet and would make an excellent performance horse or cow horse. He has some western pleasure blood in him and natural muscling for halter.
BREEDING: This will be his first breeding year. We plan on breeding him to a couple palomino broodmares, possibly one or two of our APHA paint mares, a Clydesdale mare, and maybe one or two more to see what colors he throws next year. If you are interested in breeding your mare to him, please contact us and we will be happy to answer any questions you have. Junior is such a gentleman and even though this is his first breeding season, he treats the mares with respect and lets them choose when they are ready to breed. His breeding fee is set at a low introductory fee and limited to outside mares. Your mare will be handled with expert care and attention. We strive to keep both parties and horses happy throughout the process. Color: Junior is a SMOKEY BLACK, which means he carries the creme gene and can produce dilutes and even double dilutes when bred to another with the dilute gene! He is also heterozygous for the tobiano gene so he only throws 50% pinto foals to mares that do not carry the gene themselves.
HISTORY: The American Paint Stock Horse Association was formed in 1962 by horsemen and women who loved the abilities of the Western stock-type horse, but also treasured the unusual color patterns of the American Paint. The organization has grown from a registry of 3,800 horses at its foundation to more than a quarter of a million horses worldwide today. The number continues to grow with more than 25,000 foals registered last year, making the APHA the third largest equine registry in the United States based on the number of foals registered annually.
Although the APHA's primary mission is to record pedigrees, the association is also dedicated to promoting the history, breeding, training, showing, racing, sales and enjoyment of American Paints.
But the heart of the APHA is its members, for the mission of the association and the programs it sponsors reflect their interests and their love of the American Paint Horse. As a result, the APHA has developed programs for every level of interest and skill. If it's competition you crave, whether you are a youth, amateur, or professional, team up with a natural athlete and choose from local shows to world championships. Perhaps you're seeking to explore new trails. Saddle up on a Paint and join the leisure riding program Ride America, or participate in the annual APHA-sponsored trail ride. If your goal is to reach new levels of performance, a Paint can take you there be it in eventing or team penning. And the association has the Outside Competitive Activities Program to record your achievements in those areas as well. (Horse Breeds: The Paint Horse)
PHOTOS OF JUNIOR:
FOALS BY JUNIOR:






Click on thumbnails to enlarge. Use browser "Back" button to return to this page. Copyright 2007. Taken by Kim Kulenguski.
2008 Buckskin Tobiano Colt
Total Number of Foals to date: 5
Colts: 2 Fillies: 3
Colors: 1 Buckskin Tobiano, 1 Bay Tobiano, 1 Perlino, 1 Buckskin, 1 Champagne