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Sire Reference
Candy Lands Best Kept Secret
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1997 Seven-time National Champion !

AMHA/AMHR Black pinto stallion
7 time National Champion in Halter and Driving.
1997 National GRAND Champion Pleasure Driving.
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1993 Best All Around Horse
National Grand Champion "Single Pleasure Driving"
National Reserve Champion Senior Stallion, 30-32"
National Reserve Champion Liberty
Supreme produces many national champion and top 10's in halter, liberty and driving. We look forward to the same quality get in next years foal crop. Check back in the spring for the "results".
His 2005
foals are here! (Click on graphic below for info)

Supreme's sire (below) is Flying W Farms Charro of Arenosa, who is an AMHA first place winner in Pleasure Driving, Senior Stallion and Roadster classes.

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4 G's HF Little Kings Alfalfa Pleasure
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"Hawk" is an outstanding son of Little Kings Alfalfa Pleasure, and a sire of multiple national champions.
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Sire: Red Rock Kid Lee Dam: Red Rock Bullseye Taffy
ASPC/AMHR/PtHA/ Foundation Classic
With a limited number of foals on the ground, Lee has earned top herd sire honors through producing outstanding offspring from a variety of different types and styles of mares. His foals have exceptional heads; long, upright, well set on necks; balanced conformation; fluid movement, and that all important show ring attitude. We have listed just a few of his many National, Congress, and World Champions. He is the only sire to have produced the 2002 and 2003
consecutive breeders Sweepstakes Champions in both AMHR "and" ASPC along with the 2001, 2002, 2003 ,2004 National Futurity ASPC Champions. In addition his offspring have won over $20,000 in Futurity and Sweepstakes earnings through
2004.
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Boogerman and his foals have been among the most successful National and Grand Champion winners in AMHA. In 1990, he was named Reserve National Champion for Senior Stallions over 32"-34". In 1992, he made his biggest splash landing both the Senior Stallions over 32"-34" National Champion as well as Reserve National Champion in Liberty. The crowning glory was his winning of the National Grand Champion Senior Stallion.
After this highest accomplishment he retired from the show ring to become "THE" senior herd sire of all time. His foals continue the tradition: In 1995, Grosshill Boogerman's Perfection won National Champion Weanling Mare and Reserve National Grand Champion Junior Mare. In 1996, she won National Champion Yearling Mare. Also in 1996, son of Lazy N's Boogerman; Southern Legend, won National Grand Champion Junior Stallion. As evident, quality is inherent in his bloodline.
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Martins Boozers After Dark
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National Champion that consistently sires National winners in both Halter and Driving.
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Martin Boozers Daring Difference
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National Champion Gentlemen's Roadster
National Champion Open Roadster
National Champion Open Pleasure Driving 32"-34"
National Grand Champion Roadster
National Grand Champion Pleasure Driving
National Top Ten Halter Stallion (3rd) |
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Encore, own son of Rhoten's Little
Dandy continues the legacy for future generations to enjoy. Encore's greatest gift lies in his ability to consistently pass on his elegant floating action, winning halter conformation, color and "Look at Me" attitude to his foals. Standing only 29.75", he is one of the smaller of Dandy's sons. A beautiful silver dapple bay pinto with a gentle, willing disposition and animated high stepping action that leaves a lasting impression. He is a multiple Supreme and Grand Champion winner.
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Legendary RHOTEN'S
LITTLE DANDY, 1987 AMHA National Grand Champion
Pleasure Driving horse. He was a proven
Halter Stallion, winning many Grand Champion Halter
ribbons. Dandy was so notable due
to his EXTREME floating action and attitude setting
the standard for what all driving horses are judged
by today. He had more "heart" than any
miniature ever. He sadly passed away in early
2000, leaving behind a legacy of many champion get
in halter and driving. His foals have won at
least twenty-six National Championships, Res.
Championships and National Grands. He was
famous for his ability to pass these traits onto his
get, a horse way ahead of his time, and a true
giant in the miniature horse world. He is
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Grandson of Rhotens Little Dandy and son of NFC's
Dandys Encore. |
Yellow Diamond Little Feather
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