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Coin's Dream Chasher DNA'd
Chasher is one of the few breeding stallions, by of the late Coins Spun Gold if not the only one. Chaser was breed to produce naturally animated TWH’s. As a young stallion he was trained by Mike Cilvils a prominent trainer and judge in the Midwest and Middle Tennessee. Chasher was chosen by our family for his gentle disposition and his laid back temperament. Chasers talent as a performance horse is just “icing on the cake”. Along with all of these positive attributes chaser packages it all together nicely in a 15.1 hand frame. Chasher couples substance and refinement all in one horse, his neck is long, his back is short and he has good sickle hocked hind legs. His front legs are strong and straight with a muscular chest. Chaser has a refined head with hooked ears all of which are accented with a beautiful cooper chestnut color highlighted with a flaxen mane and tail. Chasher foals look like him along with stamina and heart from the rail to the trail. Chasher foals can give a 100% both way around a show ring even in the big oval in Tennessee with out wearing out. Chasher foals can also make excellent endurance horses because they are hard to ware out. We welcome you to come by a see Chaser and meet him in person. The first time that I rode Chasher who was 3 years old was on a 5 mile trail ride in the Grasslands of Denton, Texas called a Poker ride. I had a 2 yr old gelding in training with Mike Civils at the time. This was the first time my gelding and Chasher were ever on a trail ride, my horse started acting up so Mike and I switched horses. Mike start out and so was way a head of me so I let Chasher canter to catch up and he went into a rocking chair canter to die for. He just wowed me I was starting to figured out how could I own the nice animal. I caught up with Mike and we finally caught with the rest of the group a total of six of us. When all of start up a steep a hill there was a washout on the right side where two of the young horses including my gelding that Mike was riding fell when they stepped off to the right. I was right behind them I thought I was going to go down with but Chasher turned left and avoided the hole mess. Any time during the whole time on the trail when feet came on the stirrups on the western saddle he would stop and so I could put foot back in the stirrup. Chasher too very care of me. This the main reason we bought him. Chasher has that same attitude at home. He makes sure that people are out of the way when he breeds a mare. At times he would rather be petted than breed a mare.
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