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New MARELOAN TM mare coming in 2008 to produce black and white spotted Holsteiners at 4% >>
The 2005 Concerto Grosso filly, VT Chanel, out of the CHINN mare Laurel was Grand Champion of ISR/OLD approval. Now for sale: $28,500.
photo Rebecca Splan.
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We are happy to introduce new comers to our 22 year breeding goal of introducing app color into Holsteiner breeding. We started with a champion hunter sport mare with a 66% TB blood (direct sire line and female family) and bred to approved Holsteiner stallions. The first generation made a huge impact on possibility of talent and color.
Horseman of the Century, Morton 'Cappy' Smith, was noted to have said (by Jeff Marsh) that Locksley Spotlight had one of the top raw jumping abilities he had ever seen. He traveled to see him many times. Spotlight produced color specifically to dark mares with chrome. He was 17 hands and a successful amateur hunter in the very early '90s when color was not yet accepted in Virginia hunter rings. He died young and his last foal was the stallion...

91.2% HOL/xx - 8.8% appaloosa stallion v. Locksley Spotlight (v. Churchill) - Frascati v. Fasolt.
QUOTE: Lieselott (former DAD and AHHA judge, owner of Love Affair) was IMPRESSED with Broadway, I happened to sit behind her when Broadway came in and she literally rose out of her seat and said this thing can really MOVE. Not bad!!! To roust Lieselott out of her chair I think it takes something, and that was a "gut reaction" if I ever saw one. She was looking at an appaloosa (colored HOL) but she got excited about him.’ Anna Kaarina Nenonen, West With The Wind, inc.
Cloverlone has been breeding Holsteiners and Spotted Holsteiners (Appaloosa Sport Horses) since 1987. Owner, Gail Guirreri-Maslyk, trains/rides the homebreds as well as promotes horse farms and ethical business through advertising and marketing (www.equinegraphics.com).
Gail is also an internationally known equestrian fine artist. Her paintings have been on many covers including the Chronicle of the Horse and Horses in Art Magazine (2008). She is working on the Appaloosa Horse Club Nationals poster and many studies of an Appaloosa Sport Horse are available on her site: www.equine-impressions.com.
Currently located in Blacksburg, VA. Cloverlone Farm is moving to Loudoun or Fauquier County shortly.