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Posted: 5/15/2016 8:44:36 AM EDT
Born at 235 this morning,  after 374 days of pregnancy and about 14  minutes of labor.


For the name,  tradition for horse naming is to use names from both lines.  His sire has Doc Bar in him (1/6th of quarters and paints do) and his barn name is Ringo.  Dam's side uses "easy" a lot. The registered name has to be original to that horse association, which is why race horses all have goofy names.  I'm a fan of tombstone so that's what happened.
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Gorgeous horses!

We had a Doc blooded stud with a war bonnet. Made pretty babies but none with blue eyes.
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If it wasn't for those damn cheek guards, he'd have been a damn near perfect medicine hat, and he'd be making me a LOT of money.
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Dusty, you have blue eyes right?
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No,  you freak.
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Blue eyes are recessive.  

just sayin'
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