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Cerulean Sunnysideup

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2023 98% NFQHA, AQHA Bulldog Colt

Red Dun, Dd aa

Jaz Poco Zorro, 100% NFQHA Bulldog X

Jaz SD Charra, 95% NFQHA

5 Panel N/N through parentage

Cerulean Sunnysideup

Highly competitive performance prospect out of our very cowy foundation show mare! Super balanced conformation, correct limbs, fantastic hind leg and shoulder angles. This boy is light on his feet and tracks up nicely. Uphill, cadenced movement will make him a nice dressage and ranch versatility prospect. Should mature to 14.3 hands.

 

Sired by NFQHA treasure, Jaz Poco Zorro, 100% NFQHA.*

 

Zorro's pedigree is highly regarded some of the best of Poco Bueno, King, Beaver Creek and the great NFQHA producer, Little Steel Dust. Most importantly, Zorro is out of arguably the greatest Foundation broodmare of all time, Bains Showdown Dun.

 

Ultimate ranch versatility prospect. Built to excel at any ranching discipline. Great Dun Factor. Handled since birth.

 

*The National Foundation Quarter Horse is the unaltered original Quarter Horse that settled the American West. The American Bulldog Quarter Horse worked rigorous endless days on rugged terrain sprinting to sort and pen cattle, rope, herd and pack. The breed is prized for fierce bravery, cow-sense, intelligence, hardiness, superior athleticism and unequalled calm temperament. The NRHA, ARHA and NCHA have modeled modern AQHA-recognized ranch horse show classes after daily ranch life of the American Bulldog Quarter Horse.

 

Cerulean Farm's NFQHA bulldog stallion solidifies Bulldog type, ample bone, strong, roomy hooves, world-class bloodlines and a 10+ temperament. His exceptionally balanced conformation, deep haunches, well-angled shoulder and hind limbs produce dressage-like movement, elasticity and superior athleticism/versatility. He competed successfully in team penning and team sorting.

Cerulean Sunnyside Up, 98% NFQHA Video (Jan 2024)
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