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BG'S Sorbet Dream
100% Chincoteague Stud Colt!
(BG Black Gold x Icecream Sundae)
Coming... June 2008. Sorbet will be offered for breeding at a very low introductory rate of $200
for the first 3 mares. He will be offering live cover only for this first year. *This price does not include
booking fees and will require travel on your part.
Update: 12/08/2007 Sorbet is now being boarded
at a local facility to increase his social life. He loves playing with soccer balls and enjoys being taken out for his walks.
He is the sweetest boy, enjoying every ounce of attention. He is so calm, I can blanket him with out a halter, he just stands.
Loves to give kisses. His mane and tail have continued to get curlier as it grows, and he has begun to lightly roan on his
flanks. He has also started to fill out looking more and more like his daddy!
Update: 9/12/07 Sorbet has come home for the autum and winter.
He is beginning to fill out and his neck is starting to really get strong. In contrast with his dark red coat he has
a flaxen mane ane tail growing in. He is the ultimate best friend following anyone around the yard just to earn
a scratch or a talking too. He loves to run around the house picking the apples out of the trees and showing off.
We have decided to offer a limited amount of breedings for the 2008 season (as an introductory 2 year old).
BG's Sorbet Dream. Born July 1st, 2006. This guy is the newest member of our family.
He was born at the National Chincoteague Pony Farm in Bellingham, WA. Now located at SWF. This guy is all legs! He has
a beautiful trot and a sweetheart personality. Full of spunk and as curious as they come. It seems hard to get a picture with
him standing still or atleast all 4 feet on the ground! He enjoys kisses, scratches and being hugged. His sire is the
proud BG Blackgold and his dam is the gorgeous Icecream Sundae. He appears to be a dark red sorrel with a star, snip and two matching hind
socks. Quite possibly the next Red Chincoteauge Stallion of the North West?? American Sport Pony Registry here we
come! Updated pictures will come this spring as a yearling.
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