Congrats to these Infinity customers who are sporting new horses and ponies, aquired
over the winter:
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Andi Bittker, who selected The First Fling, a handsome bay gaited gelding that is the 2007 World's Champion Five Gaited Two Year Old, by CF First Night Out out of
Harlem's So Rare. Former owner Elizabeth Deknatel was represented by Darrell
Cruse. Helen will bring Fling out in the Three Year Old Five Gaited classes.
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Laranbo Farms, owned by Ann Boyd, who chose The Easy Button, a big-motored
gaited 7-year old. The handsome chestnut gelding is by Set In Motion out of Shades
Of Galahad -- and rider Lori Boyd van Gorden clicked with him right away. Kevin McKellips represented himself in the sale.
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Kayce Bell, who came home from the American Royal with a new bay roadster pony.
My Travelin' Man, now a 5 year old, was formerly owned by Peter Radintz, who was represented in the sale by Jay Wood. Kayce's already having a ball with her new speedster, and plans to share driving duties with Jimmy (at least for a little while!).
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Burbank & Collins LLP are singin' the blues, indeed, after their selection of The Lady Sings The Blues, a beautiful mare most recently shown in fine harness under the direction of Nelson Green. By Northern Blues out of an I'm A New Yorker daughter, "Rosie" and Reneaux Collins are scheduled to make their debut in the gaited classes during the upcoming season.
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Jennifer Robertson is the proud breeder of a healthy new foal out of her Standardbred mare. The new filly -- being named Racey Lacey -- arrived earlier than expected, and the filly and her first-time broodmare mom were proudly waiting in pasture when Jimmy arrived at the barn one early morning.
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