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King Blythe 49
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Wata Pac on Jack
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King Blythe 49 is the future showcase stallion of the Blythe Farm's Stable. King Blythe crosses back to King 234 a total of 19 times in his pedigree giving Blythe 49 a 49.22% blood make-up of the famous stallion King 234.
King Blythe 49, a great natured Bay stallion standing 14.3 Hands tall and weighing approximately 1100 pounds, is broke to ride and in training 5 days a week through dedicate stable hand at the Blythe's Farm.
King Blythe was the product of a 40 plus years of breading at The Wagon Wheel Ranch in Texas by the late Fred Gist. Mr. Gist studied and bred the king horses in order to preserve the legacy of King 234 and had the highest percentage blood in a stallion available in the world today from King 234.
Studding with King Blythe 49 will add around 25% King 234 blood to your foal making your foal the equivalent as a granddaughter or grandson.
You can see King Blythe 49 in action of roping and ranch events around the Blythe's Farm or on local Porter County events. Mike Blythe and stable hands thoroughly enjoy getting King Blythe on old fashion trail rides and letting the King thrive in his blood. King Blythe 49 is only a 2008 colt with the world still ahead for him and many great things out of King Blythe and his future offspring.
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Wata Pac on Jack, now residing at the Blythe's farm from previous Wagon Wheel Ranch of Palomino Texas, is 37.5% blood line of Two Eyed Jack Red Dun Stallion and is a grandson on one side and a great grandson on the other side. Jack stands 14.2 Hands amid a frame of a well built tank with a thick neck, small ears and a short head.
Wata Pac on Jack is broke gentle can be ridden along other mares or geldings without worry from the rider. He loves attention and has a great easy going trot that you would love to ride all day. He has done some reining in small shows. We think Jack will make a great all around horse.
The Blythe's Farm breed during the 2010 season settling 9 mares with Jack for a Two Eyed Jack crossed with King 234 mares. Honoring Fred Gist's favorite cross of Kings and Jacks to take advantage of the sharp mind and big hearts in each horse.
Jack is a Red dun and should dilute your mares color and put a line down their back. Jack was broke out as a four year old spring of 2010. During breaking he never offered to buck and took to a rider with much ease. Jack is being trained for roping and sorting cows as he has been shown halter and pleasure classes, which Mike was thrilled with the ease and quickness of Wata Pac on Jack's training.
Jack has 4 brothers standing in the States and is off the Wagon Wheel Ranch that was operated by the late Fred Gist.
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