Who owns Spooks Gotta Whiz?
Who owns Spooks Gotta Whiz?
The story of Spooks Gotta Whiz aka “Baby Spooks” began in September, 2009, when Michell Kimball met his then owner, Duane Hicks, at the High Roller Reining Classic show in Las Vegas.
Is Spooks Gotta Whiz deaf?
Spooks Gotta Whiz is not deaf; since his Dam is also not deaf, we do not expect him to produce deaf foals.
What color is Spooks Gotta Whiz?
Spooks Gotta Whiz
- A/A – Black pigment distributed in points pattern. Basic color is bay or brown in the absence of other modifying genes.
- A/a – Black pigment distributed in points pattern. Basic color is bay or brown in the absence of other modifying genes.
- a/a – Only recessive allele detected.
Is Titan deaf?
Is Titan deaf? Yes; however, his deafness has had no effect on his trainability or ability to perform. Titan is easily one of the most talented horses Clinton has ever trained, and he has that special something that sets great horses apart from average horses – heart.
Who owns Metallic Cat horse?
Bobby Patton
His first foal crop debuted at the 2013 futurities and have been dominating the demanding triathlon of reined cow horse ever since. In the fall of 2017, Metallic Cat was purchased by Bobby Patton, of the Rocking P Ranch, Weatherford, Texas.
What are metallic cats worth?
With a Futurity Championship, Horse of the Year title, and an induction into the NCHA Hall of Fame, it’s not hard to understand why Metallic Cat is the second highest money-earning stallion in the history of NCHA.
How old is metallic cat horse?
16-year-old
Recent success by sons and daughters of Metallic Cat at the Abilene Spectacular horse show have the 16-year-old stallion on the verge of surpassing one of the cutting industry’s all-time greats.