Candy Time has the breeding, looks and athleticism for all cowhorse performance events. Started in Sept 2018 and presented by Daniel Lithgow. By the very successful Times Up and out of our best mare Acres/DFO. A very nice filly.
Performance Comments
Candy Time has the breeding, looks and athleticism for all cowhorse performance events, we expect her to excel wherever you turn her head.
Started in Sept 2018 and presented at the sale by Daniel Lithgow.
By the very successful Times Up and out of our best mare Candys Last Destiny who was purchased as a broodmare, she was apparently partly trained but due to an injury was never finished. Her breeding is the very popular and reliably consistent Acres/DFO cross and her temperament is exceptional.
We never have any trouble selling progeny from this mare, all other foals have been sold as yearlings with excellent feedback from purchasers. This one we decide to keep and have started targeting this sale. I would dearly love to keep her but we are in the breeding business and already have more than enough broodmares so here she is, add her to your barn.
Photo's of mare cutting is older sister by Rey Dual - she was in fulling cutting training until a paddock injury about 4 months out from the NCHA futurity. She recovered to be a terrific mare that we had a lot of fun on but never entered the competition pen, she was very correct, fast with a lot of try. She was recently lost while foaling.
Note: the grand dam - Candy Oak Two is a full sister to champion cutting mare from the late 1990's Candy Oak, performance right through the pedigree.
Candy Time has the breeding, looks and athleticism for all cowhorse performance events, we expect her to excel wherever you turn her head.
Started in Sept 2018 and presented at the sale by Daniel Lithgow.
By the very successful Times Up and out of our best mare Candys Last Destiny who was purchased as a broodmare, she was apparently partly trained but due to an injury was never finished. Her breeding is the very popular and reliably consistent Acres/DFO cross and her temperament is exceptional.
We never have any trouble selling progeny from this mare, all other foals have been sold as yearlings with excellent feedback from purchasers. This one we decide to keep and have started targeting this sale. I would dearly love to keep her but we are in the breeding business and already have more than enough broodmares so here she is, add her to your barn.
Photo's of mare cutting is older sister by Rey Dual - she was in fulling cutting training until a paddock injury about 4 months out from the NCHA futurity. She recovered to be a terrific mare that we had a lot of fun on but never entered the competition pen, she was very correct, fast with a lot of try. She was recently lost while foaling.
Note: the grand dam - Candy Oak Two is a full sister to champion cutting mare from the late 1990's Candy Oak, performance right through the pedigree.