Chloe was born June 5, 2007. She has absolutely loads of color for a paint. Her color is hard to pinpoint. But if you were going to call it something, she would be a bay dun tobiano. The tri-colored paint is a beautiful combination. Chloe is a wonderful little horse unfortunately we do not have the time for her that she needs.
I believe that when she fills out she will wind up being 15’1 or 15’2 hands tall. She is very quiet and doesn’t get too worked up about anything. She is very well halter broke from trips between her pen and the pasture. She needs to learn some patience when tied, but that will be something that comes with time on her. With the fact that I am selling her, I have been working with her lately. I haven’t attempted a saddle on her yet. I have also been working on her lifting her feet, something that hasn’t gotten along as far as I would like. Like I said she needs someone with more time than I have to work with her, and I have no doubt that she will make an excellent horse.
Her sire is a pretty famous paint horse by the name of Jingo Dazzler. He is a red dun tobiano stallion that was an APHA champion. He has some much older bloodlines. I can’t say for certain, but Chloe is one of the last horses that was sired by him, as I am pretty sure he died the year after she was born. (he was born in 1979). I have included his picture in the album below. He is known for being more of an all around horse. If you google search Jingo Dazzler a lot of different foals of him will show up.
Her dam "Angel" is my mare from when I was younger. Angel is my favorite horse I have ever been around, and will probably always have that title. I ran barrels (consistent 1 and 2 D speed) and poles on her back in my younger days. She has all kinds of speed to her. Unfortunately when we rescued her from the farm we bought her from she didn’t have any papers. The people that we bought her from said she was a registered Quarter Horse (which she looks all the world like) but they had long lost the AQHA papers. Because of this, we aren’t able to register Chloe with the APHA. I have been told that she would be able to be registered with the Pinto association, however I am uncertain the requirements of that association. I do have additoinal pictures of Angel available that I can supply if interested.
I would love to keep this filly, but priorities in life definitely change. I want to get her to someone who is going to be able to give her the time and training that she needs.
We are asking $1200 for her but are also willing to take offers. After initial breeding fees, we are definitely losing money on her, but considering I need her pen soon to wean calves I have to try to move her quickly so feel free to make an offer on her.
I do have video available of Chloe as well, which I can provide upon request.