This two-time Darley Nominee was a multiple stakes winner with three track records at distances of 5 1/2 furlongs, 7 furlongs, and 1 1/16 mile. He was named Texas-Bred Horse of the Year and Texas-Bred Champion 3- and 4-Year-Old Colt.
Rare Polish-bred pedigree. By the good broodmare sire, Brusally Orzelost out of a *Dunajec daughter. Dam of stakes-placed Baby O, who was the 2005 Michigan High Point 3-Year-Old Filly.
Sire of 86% race winners of starters and 50% black type runners
Amazing Baby's GRAND DAM "Amaysing"
Broodmare
She has produced a total of 6 winners. While Amazing Son is her best to date, she is also the dam of Amaysing Grace (2nd Lone Star Futurity Fillies). She is now in Poland.
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Amazing Baby's 2nd GRAND DAM "Dunalie"
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Amazing Baby's 2nd GRAND SIRE "BRUSALLY ORZELOST"
Race Horse
Photo taken off All Breed Pedigree Database
6 time Top Ten Racehorse Sire
NOTE: "Orzel" is the Sire of Brusally Orzelost
Race Horse
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Was in the money in 11 of his 12 starts. Orzel was also a successful show horse and sire of show horses. *Orzel was a US and Canadian Top Ten Stallion, a US Top Ten English Pleasure winner, and a US National Champion Sidesaddle winner.
We got Bunny when she was just 5 months old. She was 3 years old and we got her going under saddle, and then over the next several years, worked her slowly and then we had her out conditioning with our endurance horses. She was a blast to ride and we had several friends that really enjoyed her. We got really involved in training other horses so we decided to breed her. We bred her to our stallion and she had her first foal, Critter, who is currently racing on the track. Her second foal born June 9, 2007 is going to enjoy a life of dressage and endurance with his new owner. Her third foal was a filly born on May 2, 2009. We have not ridden Bunny in about 4 years. She was so well broke during the two years we rode her, so we feel she will be easy to get back in riding mode. This mare has been there done that. Camped, conditioned, swam, and has been all over the local trails and has been handled so much since birth. She doesn't have a mean bone in her body, and she is one of those good mares that doesn't act like a "mare". She loads, bathes, clips, stands for the trimmer, camps in electric fences, and has raised three really well put together foals. (Pictured below at the bottom)
We are selling Bunny only because we do not have the time to ride all of the horses we have, and we are going to quit breeding for a while. We are offering her up for sale as a broodmare/riding horse and she currently has a foal, so she would be available for pick up at the earliest September 1, 2009. Bunny has a great pedigree and could produce a lot of really nice foals for someone, and still be ridden as well.
We would really like to see her find a great forever home. Please email me if you have any questions. I have a million photos of this mare if you wish to see more. Top four photos are current.