We are dedicated to the preservation of the "Last Chance #350034" naturally-gaited, old-time foundation line of Tennessee Walking Horses.
Oops, had a boo-boo & some of the data that used to be here was accidently deleted, so I'm going to start again about my horses for sale.
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Smokin now.....
DNA tested color Cr/n aa Smokin at 1 year old
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March 10, 2008 - Finally! The long awaited event arrived. This is my last baby.
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Gen's Independent Delight (Indy) DNA color is: (EE) (aa) Sire is Goldust's Royal Chance DNA color is:(e/e), (A/a) (Cr/Cr) I assume with the DNA calculations I have, Indy has given me a gorgeous Smoky Black girl.
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Must sell!! I am only keeping a few horses for my own "horse fix" and enjoyment. I will not be breeding anymore. My horses are excellent bloodlines of the old time foundation lines. See the Horses for Sale section for more information.
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2007 Foals for Sale
This is “Striker”. He is absolutely gorgeous with a perfect little head, good body and long legs. My Goal of All Goals is now completed. I believe this little guy is the highest percent of Last Chance lineage since his great grand sire bred by Albert Dement.
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Dements Chance Wonder Filly Born: November 24, 2007 Dam is Dements Easter Love (Brandi); Sire Goldust's Royal Chance
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Dement's Royal Darling-TK Filly Born: November 25, 2007 Dam is Longview's Unique Dement (Neek); Sire Goldust's Royal Chance
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Chance’s Razz M-Dazz (Razzer) Born May 07, 2007 at 7:00 am out of Jo’s Opel and Goldust’s Royal Chance.
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Cissy Diamond Dement-TK (Cissy) Born on March 24, 2007 out of A New Chance For Longview (Sunday) By: Goldust Champion Dement. This is Champ's first baby.
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Oh WOW! Cissy is the first of my goal to produce high percentage foundation Last Chance line bred TWH from Albert Dement's foundation stock. She boasts a bloodline that relates back to Last Chance on every generation top and bottom (with the exception of Gay's Go-Go Girl) that goes to well known foundation lines including Merry Boy and Black Lace. Her lineage is superb for the natural Walking Horses that were bred and born before action devices and gimmicks used to create the un-natural Big-Lick way of going. Foundation line horses are born gaiting and do not need special training to produce a water glass smooth ride. Their temperament, disposition, intelligence cannot be beat.
It is time for History to be repeated for this wonderful breed and get back to the beginning of what the "Old-Timers" intended in their breeding programs. Why tweak with perfection? For a glide ride of your life - basic natural training for saddle is all that is needed.
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CISSY DIAMOND DEMENT-TK - Sept 2007 |
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More to come soon!
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Come visit our farm and see our horses and foals for sale.
Go out in the pasture and bring up a horse of your choice, bathe, tack and ride. Spend time with our horses and foals.
Our horses are treated like family and are spoiled rotten. The foals are handled daily and imprinted at birth, so all are very friendly.
See our goats, pigs and cows, too!
Tour our barn and see our foaling camera and TV setup.
Read the amazing history of the legacy of Albert Dement's dream
of regenerating the naturally gaited, head nodding, pleasure riding Tennessee Walking Horses.
See the Horses for Sale secion for offspring, mares and stallions
that are offered for sale to select individuals who want to continue the Foundation line that started it all, preserving the old-time foundation line of Tennessee Walkers.
Read about "Miracle Boy" - Chance Miracle Dement,
Stallion, born August 02, 2005. He has more "Last Chance" in his pedigree than any foal born in a very long time. He is truly Memory's Miracle!! Dam is Longview Chance's Memory. Sire is Goldust Royal Chance.
Mr. Dement was one of the pioneers of the development of true gaits of the Walking Horse breed as early as 1905. He bred into his horses lots of head motion, good long necks, perfect ears and large eyes, perfect canter and flatfoot walk and running walk truly as great as any ever displayed by Tennessee Walking Horses. Our horses are a very rare, select group within the Tennessee horse world.
Throughout the past several years, the 100% Dement horses have dwindled down to only a few surviving mares and a couple of studs left in the world that are truly 100% line-bred. Betty Dement, daughter of Arthur and granddaughter of Albert Dement still owns some of the originating stock.
Our gelding, Goldust Royal Chance, was born and raised at Triple K Bar C Farm. He is an exceptional gelding with breeding, personality, walk and calm nature.
After a short stay away from our farm I bought him back in April 2006. As a stallion, he was bred to Indy, Opie and Neek for 2007 babies who are for sale. What breeding! Royal has that natural easy gait that he was bred for. Cremello! Blue eyes! Excellent bloodline! We are thrilled to have Royal back home with us at Triple-K-Bar-C Farm. Royal sired 4 of our 2005 foals. Genetic color test: e/e, A/a, Cr/Cr.
Now in training with Donna West - www.donnawest.com
Layne Conner
layne@triplekbarc.com, layne@nefcom.net
Phone 904-259-6490