General Withers


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General Withers

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE ASSOCIATION

AMERICAN WARMBLOOD REGISTRY

General Withers is named for Martha's great-grandfather who fought in the Civil War.  His first American Warmblood Registry foal graded First Premium and was Reserve Champion at the Alabama 1999 Spring Inspection.   This 1999 grey stallion, named Ocoee, is out of the mare, Konda Gale, who traces to two Trotting Horse stallions owned by General Withers' Fairlawn Stock Farm, Lexington, KY, in the 1880s.  Ocoee, has gone on to excel in the show ring as a five-gaited horse and as a pleasure horse. General Withers'  foals are definite performance horses for the traditional show ring or the other show horse, the sport horse.

The stallion, General Withers, was injured in a trailer wreck and was unable to compete. Prior to his injury, he was trained to harness and to saddle. He just was unable to withstand the rigors of show ring training due to his shoulder injury. He loves lateral work in long lines and shows exceptional suspension and athletic ability.  His beautiful eye and conformation have been passed through his sire and dam line for generations. His dam is by Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy out of a mare sired by Badge of Gallantry by Gallant Guy O'Goshen. General Withers produces beauty, athletic ability and motion in all of his off-spring. 

This is probably one of the most beautiful and versatile athletes available at stud today.

Breeding Fee $ 1000 plus $250 booking fee

 

Pedigree

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Our Grey Dawn Coosa Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Wingate's Chindit

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