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Fall 2001 Riding Schedule

Cherokee's War Paint is just one of our stallions.
Check him out!

How to find us

Home of champion foxtrotters (6051 bytes) Bill & Jeanne Hinkebein
6173 LIV 515
Chillicothe, MO 64601
660 646 6227
Aren't they beautiful! (3875 bytes)
Country Gold, prize-winning stallion  (16626 bytes)

Hickory's Country Gold

Hickory's Country Gold was inducted into the NATRC Horse Hall of Fame during the 1997 National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. He is pictured above with his owner/trainer, William (Bill) Hinkebein.

Country Gold is a fifth generation stallion over a 40-year span that has been selected as a champion for performance, attitude, willingness, trail sense, gait, and speed.

He is an athlete in a sport that requires more conditioning than in his every-day existence as a trail riding pleasure horse. His attitude and ability are consistent year after year.

The parents of Country Gold were selected for their ability to travel long distances at a fast 5-10 mph pace.

Country Gold's stud fee is $300.00.

Cherokee's War Paint is our new, young stallion.

Cherokee's War Paint - worth waiting for (28033 bytes)

War Paint (17733 bytes)This great stallion has a super disposition, smooth gaits, excellent confirmation and color that he is passing on to his offspring. In 1999 alone, he bred 35 mares. Bill rode him in Chillicothe's Christmas Parade on November 20, 1999, and he did a great job! Cherokee's War Paint is bred to be a world champion. Ride a horse people will notice! Cherokee's stud fee is $300.00. (MARECARE available)
Rising Star stallion (40138 bytes) Gold Charm stallion (30732 bytes) Lucky Lad stallion (19731 bytes)
Rising Star Gold Charm Lucky Lad
Contact us about our stallions.
Fox Trotters have flat, angular, Arabian, or thoroughbred-type muscles. These are endurance muscles that contain oxygen-burning slow twitch fibers, meaning they are aerobic-functioning only in the presence of a steady supply of oxygen. Horses are born with a predetermined proportion of these genetic-inherited muscle fibers.

The Gang's All Here (8557 bytes)

Several of our Fox Trotters pictured outside our training facility.
Bill is in the background.

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