| Black Prince Hancock is absolutely stunning in person! If your looking to breed your mare, Treat yourself to a visit some time soon! His genetic tests are back. He is E/e for coat color,meaning he has the ability to produce a Chestnut/Sorrel foal (He has given gorgeous red foals!). He is a /a for the Agouti gene. Please note Homozygous E/E (black ) stallions are able to produce BAY foals, just not Chestnut/Sorrel. The color BAY, is no more desirable than Sorrel/Chestnut. All colors look good on a majestic well conformed horse. Mare owners may opt to order their own tests at: http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/ A stallion is only responsible for 50% of the possible genetic combination(s). With that said, a fine foal of any color should be nice to have. |
| Breeding fee $750. (or $500 for grade mares). FIRM Come to the ranch and see his Gorgeous offspring! We are truly looking forward to seeing his 2008 foal crop! Trained by Flo Pitcher. Ridden by Jim Pitcher. |
| Foals of Registered Appaloosa Mares are eligable for full registry in APHC Registry. The Same is true for Paint Mares with APHA. Foals of Jockey Club mares can be papered in the AQHA APPENDIX Registry. Foals of Pinto mares can be papered with the Pinto Horse Association FROM THIS SIRE |
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| Mare Owners Notice! The 2007 Stallion report has been filed with AQHA on 11/23/2007. Call when your foal arrives 907-373-1457. |
| Black Prince Hancock is an "employed" Stallion. Limited Off Ranch bookings available. |
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| Does experience count when it comes to your mares safety? Do YOU want LIVE COVER for your mare? Do you want to SEE the stallion breeding a mare? Do you want to make your own decisions about how to handle your mares affairs, prior to and after breeding? IF SO, LOOK AT THE REST, then Come visit BLACK PRINCE HANCOCK. He is JET BLACK. He is CORRECT and BEAUTIFUL. His disposition is excellent. He is intelligent. He clips, bathes and rides like a dream. He has given us Correct, SHOW QUALITY FOALS worth $$$$$. He features putting long straight legs on his foals. The majority have sported black color coat. Not true in 2007! The dun factor AQHA mares that were bred in 2006 all gave dun factor foals. A bay AQHA mare foaled a gorgeous jet black filly with no white. We had 477 reasons to invest in this fine quality AQHA Stallion. Come see him today. 907-373-1457 We are serious about QUALITY. |
| You may click the thumnail pictures below for a larger picture |