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2003, Few Spot, Foundation Appaloosa mare. Her strong Foundation leopard bloodlines include Candy, Ben Took, Simcoe's Sarcee, Red Eagle, Morgan's Leopard, and extremely rare up close Argentina leopard bloodlines (known in the world today to be the only untainted, 100% pure Foundation line in existence).  She has been selected to cross with Suenos to get some color in the barn while preserving a foundation root stock of Indian heritage horse breeding.  Her breeding goes back to the Nez Perce Indians.

The Nez Perce became especially sophisticated horsemen, and their mounts, which included many spotted individuals, were prized and envied by other tribes. Historians believe they were the first tribe to breed selectively for specific traits - intelligence and speed - keeping the best, and trading away those that were less desirable. (read more history)

She is bred to throw spots EVERY time and they should be very loud colored babies with lots of athletic talent.  This mare was also chosen for the naturally intelligent and gentle nature common in the Foundation lines.  Thanks to Gary Combs of Combs Appaloosas in Greensburg, Indiana for allowing us to purchase such a wonderful and rare national treasure!

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