SCOTTISH BART
1984 Buckskin Stallion
AQHA# 2212128


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NICK W |
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SCOTTISH |
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SAGEY |
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SCOTCH BARTA |
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BART BS |
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"Scotch" was bred and raised on the Speer Ranch in Athens,
Texas where he was used for gathering, doctoring, dragging calves and
bulls, and general ranch work. Obviously, he was also used as the ranch
stallion.
Scotch produced most of the colts now being used in the
remuda at the Speer Ranch. Although he has never been shown, his
offspring have all the qualities necessary for the performance arena and
show ring. This became evident in July 1995 when a yearling colt sired
by Scotch was named PHBA Reserve World Champion Amateur Yearling Halter
Gelding. This colt has already earned 40 PHBA Halter and 38 PHBA Lunge
Line points.
1996 saw Scotch joining the ranks of World Champion
Producing Stallions when Skip Howdy Zip (a two year old palomino
gelding) was named PHBA World Champion Amateur gelding and Reserve World
Champion in Open.
Scotch's breeding schedule has been filled for the past
sixteen years and we look forward to a similarly successful 2009 season.
His foal crops have excelled at halter, reining, roping and reined
cow horse events. They have excellent
dispositions, are easy to train, lovely movers and he is producing
color 85% of the time.
**2009 Stud Fee: $1,000.00 **
**Live Foal Guarantee**
(See
Breeding
Your Mare for more information and
Breeding Contracts)
Take a look at a few of Scotch's
babies
here!
These new babies are just the most precious and
pretty things I've seen since my girl was born. Scotch is some kind of
horse. I don't think I've ever seen an ugly foal by him. I'm very glad I
have a filly by him, she has the kindest temperament I could have asked
for. Tell the "Old Man" to keep up the good work. - Peggy Esquibel

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