Irish Sport Horse Mare Who’s My Daddy

The first horse foaled at Mount Jett, Who’s My Daddy is 14.3h of pure fun. A furry little dirtbike, an overgrown pony, a small bulldozer. I trust her completely. Enough to get on her in the field with no tack. Enough to let my 6yo ride her bareback. Enough to lead my 6yo and her tyrannical pony out hunting. She is 100% dog broke. Easy to mount from the ground after a potty break or a dropped glove. Fancy enough to pin 4th in a very competitive class of part-bred Irish Draughts at Upperville. She’s hunted at Middleburg and Old Dominion, and hound exercised with Piedmont. I absolutely love this mare. I hunted her dam, and her dam’s dam. Her maternal grandsire is the great Moxley Duncan, and she carries his cream gene, making her a “smokey black” going grey. She has schooled many logs and small jumps, and she is careful, tight, and safe. She is an ideal candidate for a mother-daughter share (plan if she doesn’t sell), or a game pony club kid that wants to take over the world., or anyone under 5’9” that wants a once in a lifetime mare. Perfect feet, easy keeper, and very pretty. She’s by RID Cyan Night, out of Connemara Selle Francais mare Butter My Biscuit. Name origin: I had intended to breed Butter My Biscuit to Cappa Cassanova, but they sent me the wrong semen. Twice. It became a joke with the vet who her daddy was :)

YOB 2020 * 14.3h * 75” Blanket * Color Panel aa/Ee/nCR * $30k

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