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Serve the Queen aka “Peaches”
This beautiful 1990 European thoroughbred mare barn named “Peaches” was trained for the track but wrecked in the chute on her first run and was not raced again - though her injuries were non-crippling. Peaches is the lead mare, though rarely bossy. She loves foals and will try to steal everyone else’s if given a chance. Because of her injuries as a two year old, Peaches has never jumped professionally, but is an excellent pleasure and trail horse. She stands 16.0 hands high and weighs approximately 1,000 pounds.
Peaches has a long back and loves to run. Her babies are very friendly, exceptionally tall, and fast movers. Her ancestry includes many French Prix winners and her foals have consistently demonstrated the conformation and heart to excel at any level of jumping. Her full sister earned over $400,000 on the racetrack; thus it would be expected that Peaches’ foals would also be excellent contenders on the track and over jumps.
Peaches is
registered with the Jockey Club, and has been out-bred to paint stallions
producing many fine black and white Tobiano foals, and recently a red
Tovero. Peaches’ blue eyed filly pictured above (born March 29,
2005) is named Dixons Peach Flower
Peaches’ most recent
foals are fillies sired by the Thoroughbred stallion: “Wings of Wyoming
Jockey Club registration number 9038664
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