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Chance's Goldmine MF

Chance's Goldmine MF

Owned By: McAllen Finley

Registered TWHBEA

Chance's Goldmine MF is considered by most people in the Walking Horse Industry to be the most natural walking cremello stallion at stud. He is the only cremello son alive by the legendary Chance's Gold Dust H.  He horse has NEVER sired a smokey black.

If you are looking to breed to a natural old-time walking horse with foundation bloodlines, this horse will give you guaranteed color also. He offers the closest Last Chance bloodlines in the palomino world.

While many palomino, buckskin, and cremello horses' pedigrees show no palomino ancestors before a generation or two back, Chance's Goldmine MF's palomino lineage can be traced back to the foundation horses of the breed. His sire was Chance's Gold Dust H., who was sired by the legendary palomino sire, John A's Chance.

John A's Chance was a top show horse in his own right, before the use of pads and chains. John A's Chance sired the dam of Go Boy's Yellow Chance and Rising Sun, both palomino TWHNC winners, as well as another daughter who foaled Shadow's Royal Flush, a Junior World Grand Champion. He also shows up on the dam's side of Motown Majic.

John A's Chance sired Goldfinger, the winner of his Two Year Old World Grand Championship, and later an Amateur World Grand Championship.

John A's Chance was sired by the chestnut Last Chance, a son of the great Merry Legs F-4 herself. John A's Chance dam was a palomino mare by Hall Allen named Goldust Maid whose dam was Hendrixson's Bonnie, a buckskin mare. Hendrixson's Bonnie was out of the second oldest palomino mare in the TWHBEA Registry, Simmon's Mollie II.

Chance's Goldmine MF's dam's pedigree traces to John A.'s Chance twice, once through Cream Chance (whose dam was the granddam of Goldfinger), and once through Chance's Gold Dust H.

Many stallion owners talk of offspring which will later be in the showring. Chance's Goldmine MF has offspring already there

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Dun In Ultra Gold a buckskin son in Oregon by Chance's Goldmine MF was the

1) 2004 Pacific NW High Point Champion Two Year Old
2) 2004 Pacific NW High Point Model Stallion
3) 2005 Three Year old Pacific NW High Point Champion Lite Shod
4) 2005 Walking Horse Report National Top 10 (number 6) High Point 4 and under Lite-Shod Open and Amateur Horse

Pride's Off Chance
2005 California Celebration Futurity Park Pleasure Two Year Old Champion

Chance's Gold Dollar MF
Chance's Gold Dollar MF Available
2004 Lynnville Country Pleasure Show
1st Place Two Year Old Pleasure
1st Place Open Color Pleasure Horses
1st Place Pleasure Champion ------- and this was his only trip to a show!!

Available Stock by Chance's Goldmine MF

     

Gold Splendor MF
Gold Splendor MF
Available

A Gleam Of Gold MF

Available

Chance's Gold Dollar MF
Chance's Gold Dollar MF
Available

 
Stud Fee $450.00. - $300.00  Live Cover
Sorry, we do not ship semen
NOTICE:
Due to the state of the US economy right now, and its undeniable impact on the Walking Horse Industry as a whole, the Stud Fee on Chance's Goldmine MF is being reduced to $300.00 for the 2008 breeding season. Hopefully, this will give mare owners the opportunity to breed their mares to a proven producer at a more affordable price. While other prices for hay, corn, and gasoline are skyrocketing, this will give mare owners a "Chance" for a little more profitable horse business

Mare Care: $5 / Day
Live foal guarantee
Mare must have
Negative Coggins & up to date on vaccinations
 

Direct Inquiries To:
McAllen Finley
Readyville, Tennessee
(615) 896-7911 - (615) 849-2769
mfinley@sei-environmental.com

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