Guaranteed Gold - discounted breedings for 2011!

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Guaranteed Gold - discounted breedings for 2011!

Postby TrueColours » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:51 am

I have decided to make some really attractive "Early Booking Discounts" available on Guaranteed Gold for the 2011 breeding season and depending on how well it is received, may also opt to continue on with it in 2012 onwards as well ... :)

The regular booking fee / stud fee is $275.00 / $1250.00 plus hst if you are in Canada

I have also decided to put in another discount level for both Guaranteed Gold and Winner, that would apply to breedings paid for by November 30, 2010, as follows:

2011 Fee Schedule – Discounted *Early Booking* Rates (plus booking fee of $275.00)!

Guaranteed Gold.................. Winner

Nov 30, 2010 $750.00............................... $600.00
Dec 31, 2010 $850.00............................... $700.00
Jan 30, 2011 $950.00............................... $800.00
Feb 28, 2011 $1050.00............................. $900.00
Mar 31, 2011 $1150.00.............................. $950.00

After March 31, 2011 the stud fee is the regular price of:

Guaranteed Gold ................... Winner

Stud fee: $1250.00..............................$1000.00
plus booking fee of:$275.00............................. $275.00



Anything after March 31st will have the full stud fee of $1250.00 charged for Guaranteed Gold ...

Here are a few pictures of Guaranteed Gold:

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Guaranteed Gold is a 16.1hh cremello Thoroughbred stallion so he will always, 100% of the time, throw dilute colours - either palomino, buckskin or smoky black. He is a Bronze Premium approved CSHA stallion, and listed with the AQHA and APHA for breeding.

He is known to throw fabulous movement, excellent conformation and very "user friendly" temperaments on his foals along with his trademark GORGEOUS head!

His 2004 Thoroughbred daughter - Faux Finish - was USEF Reserve Grand Champion in 2007 in the 3 year old Hunter Breeding division. She was also Zone Champion in PA for 3 year old Thoroughbred fillies the same year. His 2008 daughter - TCF Nightlight - was Zone Champion in PA for Yearling TB fillies and won her 2 year old class at the prestigious Devon Horse Show in 2010.

His 2006 daughter - Guaranteed Equity - was Champion at her first show in the Green Hunter division with her Amateur rider. He also has several offspring competing at Training Level eventing and Basic Level dressage with excellent results as well!

We offer Live Cover to Thoroughbred mares only and Shipped Semen for all other mares.

His conception rate has been consistently excellent and we have many repeat clients that loved what he produced so much the first time, they wanted to repeat the results in subsequent years!

I can be contacted at:

[email protected] or 519-443-0036

More pictures of Guaranteed Gold and his fabulous offspring can be seen at: www.TrueColoursFarm.com
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Postby TrueColours » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:56 am

and a few of his fabulous offspring!

2 year old Thoroughbred filly:

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2 year old Thoroughbred colt:

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2 year old Thoroughbred filly:

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yearling Thoroughbred filly:

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3 year old WB cross filly:

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3 month old APHA colt:

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yearling Anglo Arabian filly:

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2 year old Swedish WB cross filly:

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2 month old Anglo Trakehner filly:

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3 week old Holsteiner cross colt:

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2 year old Anglo Arabian filly:

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3 year old Percheron cross filly (the grey one!)

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1 month old Selle Francais cross filly:

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2 year old Anglo Arabian filly:

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3 month old Anglo Trakehner colt:

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1 month old Anglo Arabian colt:

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5 year old Appendix Quarter Horse gelding:

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4 year old Thoroughbred mare:

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3 week old Thoroughbred colt:

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2 week old Thoroughbred colt:

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This should give you a really terrific idea of how well he crosses on a variety of breeds and type of mares!
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Postby Laurierace » Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:35 am

I am not a fan of cremellos but he sure does throw lovely foals. Best of luck with him.

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Postby TrueColours » Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:46 am

Thanks Laurie. I dont think many people ARE fans of cremello's, perlino's or smoky cream's either! :lol:

You just dont get the same warm and fuzzy feeling staring into their cold ice blue eyes as you do looking into those huge deep dark eyes on the non double dilutes!

Plus they're Hell to keep clean and rarely look pink and pretty except in the 1-2 minutes following a bath! :lol:

And thank you - we are really proud of the foals he HAS thrown!

And one clasic example is this filly:

3 year old Percheron cross filly (the grey one!)

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This is the dam of this filly and I was blown away by how much GG "prettied" her up and refined her as well and gave her a lot of lightness and elegance

dam of above filly

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We see it time and time again where some mares have some really big issues to overcome and the foals come out looking amazing!

Thanks again ... :)
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Postby LB » Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:09 am

Laurierace wrote:I am not a fan of cremellos but he sure does throw lovely foals. Best of luck with him.


I was about to say exactly the same thing. Those are some pretty foals. Also, I love his eventing pictures. :)

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Postby Linda_d » Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:07 pm

Do you know what is the base coat color of the Percheron x filly? Just curious.
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Postby toadie » Fri Jul 30, 2010 2:52 pm

I've been admiring GG for yrs. and would have bred to him already if we could do AI :x The discount is tempting, but still doesn't make shipping my mare affordable :cry:
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Postby Pacific Classic » Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:25 am

Um, I'm pretty sure this is a racing forum. Ridiculous that you would post here...and endless everything-but-racing photos to boot. Purty horsies - so inappropriate here.

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Postby Lucy » Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:05 am

PC, this is a *Thoroughbred* forum, and GG is a Thoroughbred. We do have sport horse breeders here, too.

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Postby ireneinwa » Sun Aug 01, 2010 12:24 pm

Now can he's foals be reg with the Jockey Club? I thought I had heard they are not eligible.

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Postby KBEquine » Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:39 pm

ireneinwa wrote:Now can he's foals be reg with the Jockey Club? I thought I had heard they are not eligible.


He has foals who are Jockey Club registered, so you heard wrong. Just a couple examples from Equineline.com:

http://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedig ... ndicator=Y

Headlesshorseman's Chai Latte:
http://www.equineline.com/Free-5X-Pedig ... ndicator=Y

I think you're thinking of a different dilute TB stallion (in which case you might have heard right).

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Postby Georgerz » Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:05 pm

Maybe Ireneinwa is thinking of those palomino horses conceived AI, whose papers were later revoked. Nothing to do with GG, although I believe that True Colors was one of the people victimized by that situation.

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Postby ireneinwa » Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:25 pm

Just checking I wasnt sure what colored beauty it was.

Wish he wasnt so far away.

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Postby TrueColours » Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:15 am

PC, this is a *Thoroughbred* forum, and GG is a Thoroughbred. We do have sport horse breeders here, too.


Thanks Lucy - :) - and it can only help the TB breed to get more people thinking of buying them for various SPORT disciplines instead of just for racing ... :)

Now can he's foals be reg with the Jockey Club? I thought I had heard they are not eligible.


There are 2 cremello TB stallions out there who are not JC registered and thus their foals cannot be either. Goldmaker, who was involved in that Goldhope Farm / Lauren Efford fiasco back in 1998 and who was registered initially and then he, along with 3 others - including one of my colts that I bought from her as well - had their papers yanked by the JC. The other one is a lovely cremello 3 year old stallion named Ivory Coast who was acknowledged right from the very beginning as being conceived via AI. His owner - Genevieve Ghilotti - was well aware of this fact and she intends to go the performance and WB approval route with him, get ihm approved RPSI and then breed him to her RPSI WB mares so the foals which would then be 1/2 TB and 1/2 WB, would get full RPSI papers.

Wish he wasnt so far away.


Me too! That would be a real trek back and forth from WA to here and back again for your poor mare ...
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