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Darian BZ
Darian BZ
Sired by HECHICERO CR US National Champion Doma Vaquera
out of our lovely mare,Sweet Medicine Paloma.
Darian is probably this old stallion's last foal and is only one of only
four sired by this grand old guy! The other three offspring live in Argentina!

As a very young weanling, Darian was doing the passage and piaffe.
Presently he does the Spanish Walk, the Levade, the Courbette, the
Ballotade, and the Capriole! All done freestyle and naturally without
any human intervention!

He works quietly and enthusiastically with surcingle and bit and some
under saddle. He is very balanced in the body, possesses a baroque head
and head carriage, is quick, responsive, and agile,
and kind and gentle all day long!
In the near future we plan to train him to saddle and harness

He is our up and coming Pure Spanish Andalusian stallion.
Public breedings available by Private Treaty only.
We expect to ship semen for the 2009 breeding season.

Reasonably priced at $45,000!

But price will go up with more advanced training.

Straight Spanish Andalusian Stallion prospect
2004
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"The Final Treasured Days of Hechicero CR, Darian's Sire"

Dear friends,
"Well, my old Andalusian, Hechicero, has been struggling the last few
days. I knew he was a little off his food and a little depressed, over
the weekend, but didn't figure out until Monday morning that the
melanomas under his tail had opened up and become necrotic. He had a lot
of other things going on, too, leading him to some chronic discomfort
and weakness, though even just a week or so ago I had him out in the
arena where he performed his usual "airs above the ground" and beautiful
extended, snappy trot. I very sadly had him put down late this morning,
and grieve his passing deeply. He was truly one of the most magnificent
and incredible animals I've had the privilege to be close too... he put
a smile on my face every time I watched him move and play. I have to try
to remember that he was mostly healthy and such a show off with a love
of movement until almost the very end. How I will miss him"...
Debra
August
12, 2009