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Selling Lot #100-250  Saturday Morning Immediately After Stallion Presentation Selling Lot #100-250 SATURDAY MORNING IMMEDIATELY AFTER STALLION PRESENTATION 100 Mitch $ Consigned by Ervin A. Miller Shreve, OH TS Jerk Michaelangelo T Jallina Mitch Sierra Kosmos Standardbred Born 2007. Black Friesian/Standardbred cross stallion. Broke to drive. Traffic safe and sound. Has style like a Friesian. Drives like a Sierra. 101 Flash GES $ Consigned by Nevin M. Mast & Andy A. Miller Middlefield, OH Kolonel 92.7217 Patijn 97.04374 Julon Y 91.3152 Whiskeis 1486 Manno 94.813 Sabrina 99.00283 Dor Mara 85.4606 Flash GES G-2838 Crowning Point Incredible Abe (Standardbred) Incredibly Sassy Darla EAG-RM-1031 Worthy Bowl G&S Pride (Standardbred) Wee Lucee Bee Born 4-2-08. Chestnut Dutch/Standardbred cross gelding. Well broke. Stands to hitch and at corners. Been in buggy six months. 46 102 Charles $ Consigned by Vernon Miller Holmesville, OH Larix Roy M Watinka Winand Renova Ina Corrina Charles Standardbred Born 7-17-07. Black Dutch Harness Horse/Standardbred cross gelding with 3 white sock. He has been in the buggy for 1 year. He is a good moving and fun to drive gelding. A very good traveler. 103 Wander Bear $ Consigned by Dan Lantz Goshen, IN Barteld Wander 352 Nylke S Darth (Friesian) Melle Namke Van-W Orinda Wander Bear 2008266 NV Worthy Don’t Pet Millie (Standardbred) Fierce Rosalie Born 4-22-08. Black Friesian/Standardbred sport horse gelding. Traffic safe and sound. Sharp gelding with a great trot and lots of style. 104 Erica $ Consigned by Mahlon Coblentz & Sons Belle Center, OH Friesian Friesian Friesian Erica Standardbred Standardbred Standardbred 3 yr. old. Black Friesian/Standardbred cross mare. Top buggy broke. Nice driving mare. Traffic safe and sound. Been to church and to town. 47 105 Morehead Acre Diamond $ Consigned by Noah M. Byler Volant, PA Farao Money Maker Monique Eclipse Wonderboy Heineke Lassandra Cassandra Morehead Acre Diamond G-3483 Terr Away Custer du Marais Diamond Red Baron Metric’s Michelle du Marais Pearl Penn Marais Belgian Stud Dolly Penn Marais Belgian Mare Born 6-30-06. Bay Dutch Harness Horse/Belgian cross gelding. Diamond is a big bay gelding with 2 white socks and a half stripe and snip. Broke good and ready for miles. 106 Edith $ Consigned by Loren Beachy Goshen, IN Fabricius Pref. Saffroan Joburga Keur Basilius (DHH) Heineke Torabi Oda Edith M-3031 Bukephalos Heling Trakehner Halima Heather GS Trakehner Adrian Hyacinth Trakehner Heimischa Born 3-27-09. Black and grey Dutch Harness Horse/Trakehner cross mare. Tall, modern, athletic, two-year-old mare that covers ground easily. Edith has a nice blaze and three white socks and is started in harness. 48 107 Lance $ Consigned by Aden Weaver - Agent Dutch Lane Apple Creek, OH Barteld Wander Nyikes Lancelot of Wild Rose Ranch Reitse Liebschen Ontsje Lance Standardbred 4 yr. old. Black Friesian/Standardbred cross gelding. Lance is a 15.2 HH Friesian cross. Broke to drive top buggy. Traffic safe and sound. 108 Misty $ Consigned by Enos M. Bontrager Gladwin, MI Born 2008. Bay Friesian/Standardbred cross mare. Well broke. Traffic safe and sound. 109 Royal Dutch Ozzie $ Consigned by Michael Yoder Fresno, OH Fabricius Manno Gilvia Ulandro Balmoral Landra Sandra Royal Dutch Ozzie S-1949 Morgan Blazee Standardbred/Percheron Born 5-13-08. Dutch Harness Horse cross gelding with star, 1 white sock. 3 yr. old. Broke. Traffic safe and sound. 49 110 Bee J Rocket $ Consigned by Albert R. Yoder Fredericksburg, OH J.Z. Bee J (DHH) Bee J. Rocket Rose (Morgan) Born 4-21-09. Bay Dutch Harness Horse/Morgan cross gelding. 111 CVS’s Fido $ Consigned by Keim Brothers Homerville, OH Fabricius Manno Gilvia Zildo (DHH) Renova Sitania Ditania CVS’s Fido S1793 Supreme Lobell Somethings Amiss (Standardbred) Somethings Ablaze Born 4-10-08. Black Dutch Harness Horse/Standardbred cross gelding with 2 whites. Fido is a 3 yr. old. Well broke. Traffic safe and sound. Been to church and out after dark. 112 Socks $ Consigned by Joseph Miller Millersburg, OH Zolais Socks Standardbred Born 4-5-08. Bay Dutch Harness Horse/Standardbred gelding. 50 113 Llam’s Lori $ Consigned by Junior A. Yoder Fresno, OH Noran Waterman Rasjana Teo-S-1001 Llam’s Lori M-2986 Farao Leentje Desiree Percheron Born 6-11-07. Black Dutch Harness Horse/Percheron cross mare with stripe, 1 white sock. Traffic safe and sound. Stands to hitch and at corners. Nice mare to cross with Friesian or Dutch Harness Horse. Hope to have in foal to Friesian stallion Pieter Z. 51 114 Derkje Fan Anema $ Consigned by Leroy Raber & Vernon Miller Fredericksburg, OH Gerlof 294 Tevnis 332 Gertruda Nanning 374 Feitse 293 Sierda Eelterje Derkje Fan Anema 840004200902114 Hearke 254 Atse 342 Helmie YTSJE Fan Ikkerwald Oege 267 Willemke Fan Ikkerwald Eekje Born 4-7-09. Black Friesian mare. Quality mare out of Nanning 374. A permanently approved stallion on offspring. He passed away in 2010 so here is a good opportunity to bring his bloodlines into your breeding program. Derkje has a good disposition with modern frame and good conformation. 52 115 Dora $ Consigned by Alan J. Mast Middlefield, OH Derek (Friesian) Dora Standardbred Bell Draft Born 2005. Bay Friesian cross mare. Broke single, double, and rides. Traffic safe and sound. Deluxe surrey horse. 116 Valley Meadow’s Rosie $ Consigned by Reuben L. Yoder Sugarcreek, OH Heinse 354 Bente 412 Lobke Y STER Titus D. Ulke 338 Sport Nellie W. STER Adelheit Valley Meadow’s Rosie Hackney Julie Shire Born 3-7-10. Bay registered Friesian Heritage mare. 117 Fortatude CG $ Consigned by Dennis L. Yoder Fresno, OH Immigrant Majesteit Dutch Acres Willie Renova Tizenna Fortatude CG S-3042 Majesteit Solist Dutch Gal Patterson’s Pearl Born 4-21-10. Black ADHHA stallion. 53 118 VR’s Bingo $ Consigned by Vernon Schlabach Dundee, OH Vicabella Sunrise’s Bellack Fire Tanita VR’s Bingo Vanando A Eve Proud Family Born 2-20-10. Black three-quarters Dutch Harness Horse stallion with 2 white socks. 119 MR Captain Cody $ Consigned by Roman R. Miller Dalton, OH Roshwango (Friesion) MR Captain Cody F1855 X Music Regency Rose (Morgan) Born 5-6-08. Black Friesian/Morgan cross gelding. Young gelding. Not broke. Registered Moriesian. 120 Sue $ Consigned by Jacob Lee King Gap, PA Naen PYT Barteld Kingke Bjorn Tsjalling PYT Clazier Teunke Sue Enon’s Pride Enon Night Hawk Enon Ja Bonita Sha Breeze Fletcher Banjo John Cruella Deville Blue Moon Coquetta Born 3-30-07. Black Friesian/Morgan cross mare. 15 HH. Traffic safe and sound. Very gentle but needs work. 54 121 Krystal $ Consigned by Mahlon Coblentz & Sons Belle Center, OH Jorrit (Friesian) Joey (Friesian) Wietske U&E Polder (Friesian) Krystal Standardbred Standardbred Standardbred 6 yr. old. Dark Brown Friesian/Standardbred cross mare. Top buggy broke. Traffic safe and sound. Well broke family surrey horse. Been to town, church, and in the dark. Also well broke to ride. Been in buggy for 2 years. 122 Midnight Black $ Consigned by Steven Mast Wooster, OH Jorrit 363 Joey 200308395 (Friesian) Wietske U&E Polder Midnight Black Karel SMHC Arnout Fan Falling Asate (Friesian) Jaike Fan Feri Walde M3570 Glory Brooklawn’s Cavalier Ophelia Ballantae (Hackney) Prima Ballantae Frances Born 5-4-10 Black ¾ Friesian/¼ Hackney cross stallion with 2 whites. He has a lot of potential. He is a full brother to Daisy—Lot 149. They make a perfect match. 123 Thunder $ Consigned by Henry Bowman Millersburg, OH Fellow E “Kiah” (Friesian) Thunder Immortal Command Morgan Born 4-28-10. Black bay Morgan/Friesian cross stallion. 55 124 B.J.’s Molly $ Consigned by Elam S. Lantz Gap, PA Barteld Pyt Clazien Bjorn (Friesian) Wypke Odaljen Waeltsje B.J.’s Molly 2010076 Criterion Quietude Dan Lamber Delilah Vermont Shamokin (Morgan) Criterion Jasmine of Quietude Super Rey Movita Born 3-31-10. Bay ½ Friesian/½ Morgan cross mare. Lots of class. 125 Blackout $ Consigned by Melvin Yoder Kenton, OH 2 yr. old. Black Dutch Harness Horse/Percheron cross gelding. Broke to drive. Traffic safe. Top buggy broke. 126 Maybelle $ Consigned by Kenneth H. Lambright Lagrange, IN Incredible Abe Copeland’s Mac (Standardbred) Sweet Mystery Cody Incredible Finale Park Lane Magic (Standardbred) Dash of Elegance Maybelle Nando Ulesta Mieko Magic’s Myrah Incredible Finale Park Lane Magic (Standardbred) Dash of Elegance Born 5-5-07. Bay ¼ Dutch Harness Horse/¾ Standardbred cross mare. 4 yr. old. Broke to drive. The women are driving this mare. Stands to hitch and at corners. 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