
| PRINCE MOON BEAM |
| PRINCE MOON BEAM |
| Moon is a Mr. President Grandson, and a Pride of Princess Great Grandson. He is homozygous for the cream gene AND the agouti gene. This means he will NOT produce any smokey black foals. You will always get a dilute color foal from Moon. He is beautiful inside and out, with a gentle temperament, correct conformation and one great sense of humor. He shows good reach in his Fox Trot, and has a slow elevated canter. Moon's foals are known for their extremely gentle, people-loving temperaments, and seem to show his same willingness to learn and enjoy unusual situations. |
| Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion Reg. # 97-53995 |
| LAZY K BAR RANCH |
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| Moon was featured in an article in the summer 2001 issue of The Gaited Horse Magazine, again in the Fall of 2005 with another in Sept/Oct Trail Rider Magazine |
| SINGLE MISSOURI FOX TROTTER STALLION seeks beautiful, well gaited mares for one, two or three night stands. Handsome and hard working, willing and easy going, can do the foxtrot barefoot all night long. PALOMINO and BUCKSKIN babies my specialty, NO smokey blacks. Tested at U.C. Davis. |
| IMPORTANT TEST RESULTS ARE HERE !!!!! Moon has been tested at U.C. Davis and is HOMOZYGOUS for the gene that restricts black pigment to the mane, tail and legs, creating the buckskin pattern. This means he will NOT produce any smokey black foals when bred to mares who contribute black. We had suspected this because of his breeding results of only palomino and buckskin foals, and now the proof is here. |



| Besides entertaining visiting mares, Moon has also been very busy playing a little golf, doing a little gardening, cooking some of his favorite dishes, and relaxing around his pool. We have captured some of these moments and they are now available on Moon's own greeting cards. |



| How it All Began...... We discovered Moon had a wonderfully curious nature soon after we brought him home as an two year old stallion. It was not long before we were politely asking him if he would be interested in participating in some slightly different advertising ideas in order to show folks just how easy going he really is. Our first attempt involved bringing Moon into the kitchen for a few still photos. This was the resulting stallion service ad. |
| Moon was a natural at working in the kitchen, and he also excelled at foxtrotting...in hand, under saddle and in harness, so the mares came to visit, just as he hoped they would. Some of the other reasons are explained below. |




| Moon on the cover of Texas Horse Talk Magazine December 2007 ! Click here to read the article |
