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I have two of Sy’s fillies at home now. Thanks to our partnership with Cuatro
Beat Paso Finos in Oklahoma, I have been able to preserve Sy’s bloodlines for
my future breeding program. I am thrilled with these two girls!
Please contact Tonia for more information about breeding your next paso!
Cuatro Beat Paso Finos
Tonia & Ron Colburn
Rte 1 Box 391
Boyton, OK 74422
918-781-9901
cuatrobeatpasos@hughes.net
www.cuatrobeatpasofinos.com
Llega La Aurora is 8 months old. She is very closely line bred, in order to
capture hybrid vigor when doing an outcross in the future. She is heavily
boned, big, beautiful and always in your pocket! Her personality is priceless.
She has retained Silencio’s color. Definitely look for some impressive foals
in colorful packages from her in the future!
Hacia La Luz (Into The Light) is 10 months old. She blends Silencio’s lineage
with Cuatro Beat’s Mare Amber Rose REO. This filly is HOT! She has show horse
written all over her. She has great size, bone, breadth and gait! I don’t do
a lot of showing, but a filly like this makes me think twice! She has a
beautiful head and a commanding presence. She has also retained her sire’s
coloring and will be priceless in the breeding shed after her show career is
over!
Here is what some other people who have Silencio foals have to say!
Hello Gizelle,
You have a fabulous site and beautiful horses! Silencio is one of the most
beautiful horses I have seen!
Donna Nearing
www.gifthorsegallery.com
Dear
Gizelle,
I hope the weather has improved in Vermont! Ours, here, is delightful, 80 degrees
and soft breezes - redbud, dogwood & crab apples complete for
the bees' attention. I've enclosed a check for the breeding fee and will contacting
Dawn Tatro soon. I was most impressed that Dulce Sueno is a foundation sire on
both sides of Silencio's bloodlines! He, as you know, was the most famous horse
in the Puerto Rican Paso's bloodline. There was an article about him in a recent
Gaited Horse magazine. My mare' s first foal is named Sueno in his honor.
Please stay in contact.
L. F.
Leasburg, MO
Hi,
I was surfing the net and happened to run across your
website. I am
Edith Gandy, owner of Omega Farm and the
breeder of Luneta de Omega. I am also the one who found
Coral LaCE and helped Betty Klein acquire him. She later
sold him to Barbara Preiss. I thought you might be interested
in Luneta’s background. Her dam was a 16 hand palomino
paso with Cuban bloodlines from the days before Castro
when there were Cuban horses (which were called Caballos
de Marcha) in Florida. The bloodlines are extremely rare
and in fact I have been told that there are virtually no
more paso horses in Cuba-most of them having been slaughtered
for meat! Luneta was born palomino and slowly grayed as
she got older. The Cuban horses were large, well muscled
and gaited more like the Peruvian Paso (Lots of ground
covering reach instead of the short quick gait of today’s
Paso Fino). I would be interested in knowing what your
stallion is like!
Edith
Omega Farm,
Winterhaven, FL
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