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We are proud to be breeding for the finest trail riding mounts that can be found in the Walking Horse Industry.  We breed for temperament first, then gait, then color.  Our goal is to produce athletic and willing foals that can be mounts that have the disposition to please and the skills and abilities to keep us safe.  We carefully pick our Stallion prospects and mares to achieve this goal.  We enjoy trail riding ourselves and would enjoy any one of our foals as keepers for our own future use.  For more information about any of our horses or our picks for stallions, feel free to contact us. 

 

Annie Up


 

England Gamblers AnnieUp
$2,500

Breed: Tennessee Walking Horse Registry: TWHBEA
Date Foaled: 2006 Height:14.3
Sex: Mare Color: Perlino
Price;  $2500.
Location: St Marys, WV
 

Genotype: EE Aa CrCr*

By: Golden Gambler
Out of: FF Ebony & Ivory's Maggie. 

She is the granddaughter of the late Royal Ivory.

Annie is as sweet as they come - she loves people and attention. She was started under saddle in 2008 and has been steadily gaining experience. She is the typical Gambler daughter in that she is incredibly easy to work with and highly intelligent. Her gaits are heavenly and 100% natural. Annie is as smooth as they come! Annie has only had the best of care. As a result, she is extraordinarily calm and trusting.

The results are in from UC Davis! Annie is homozygous for black, has one agouti and two cream genes. When she's bred to any chestnut/bay/black she can only have buckskin or smokey black foals. If she's bred to a chestnut or bay stallion who is homozygous for the agouti, she will only have buckskins!

Click to see more pictures of Annie last year.

Looking forward to a wonderful spring with her.

Fosters Follies Farm
Barb Foster
520 Limestone Road
Saint Marys, WV
304-665-2347

Mobile: 304-481-2062

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