Breeding Stallions
WGC Colors in General (by Gen.'s Major General) x WC Generators Winning Colors (by Prides Generator)
This incredible stallion offers the best of the modern-day show bloodlines along with being DNA tested homozygous for tobiano and black (EE aa TT).
Hector's sire, Colors in General, was one of the most popular spotted show horses of all time, accumulating 5 World Championships as well as multiple World Grand Championships and Horse of the Year titles showing in SSHBEA and NSSHA. Colors in General is directly by the renowned Gen.'s Major General, the sire of Jose' Jose'.
Additionally, Hector's dam is not only a direct daughter of the incomparable Prides Generator, but she is a full sister to the extremely popular breeding stallion Generator's Color Guard. She doesn't need her family ties to prove her worth, however; this mare was, incredibly, the first tobiano to wear the blue ribbon at the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration.
We feel that Hector offers exceptional bloodlines and conformation, as well as an unbeatable disposition and natural gait and would be an exceptional choice for anyone looking to breed their next show or pleasure mount.
2011 Stud fee: $250 LSFG
"Ice" is a beautiful yearling colt with the right looks, movement and color genetics to make an exceptional future breeding stallion. He is a double agouti cremello tobiano, and his genotype is ee AA CrCr nT. When bred to black, chestnut and bay mares, he can only sire buckskin or palomino offspring with a 50% chance of tobiano per foal. He can never sire a smoky black foal! Additionally, he is a laid-back young colt with an outstanding temperament and is a quick learner. He is naturally gaited; very square with no pace, just a super smooth 4 beat gait that could go toward the running walk or rack end of the spectrum depending on how he is ridden. He is long striding courtesy of his incredibly laid-back shoulder and loose moving. He would be an exceptional cross to square up your pacey mares so you can raise a foal that doesn't need anything "extra" to get into that comfortable, perfectly smooth gait.
We hope to breed Ice to a handful of our own mares as a 2 year old in 2012, and stand him to a small number of outside mares by 2013.
