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Three Vee Performance Horses in Lara, Victoria stand the spectacular Sportaloosa / Appaloosa stallion Cayuse Dark Enchantment at stud.
Lori's Flashpoint Af Lyn (Knabstrupper, Germany) x Northwood Glamour (Riding Pony)
Bred, owned and entered by Judy & Katrina Allan, Mansfield Park Ponies, NSW, Australia
Florabelle wins $400, the spectacular perpetual McDonald trophy and a gorgeous trophy rug sponsored by Shoshoni Appaloosas
Mighty Skiptivating wins $300.
Hussar Of Independence (Knabstrupper, Germany) x Remi Aotearoa
Bred, owned and entered by Ben O'Sullivan & Julian Kingsford, Australian Coloured Performance Horses, Qld, Australia
Brunhilda wins $200.
Skip's Supreme (USA) x Cayuse Three In One
Bred, owned and entered by Allison Alderton, GAB Appaloosas, Whangarei, New Zealand
Take A Few Skips wins $100.
Lori's Flashpoint Af Lyn (Knabstrupper, Germany) x Cayuse Theme Song
Bred, owned and entered by Samantha McAuliffe, Cayuse Sportaloosas, NSW, Australia
Skip's Supreme (USA) x Momentarily Zipped
Bred, owned and entered by Petra Davidson, Sparkling Acres Appaloosas, Wellsford, New Zealand
As always, we're very grateful to our sponsors and to our judge for their support of this wonderful showcase for breeders.
The fourth annual video foal futurity was judged by Andrew Buckley of EB Lodge Performance Horses, NSW, Australia.
The magnificent McDonald trophy will be spending a year with Mansfield Park Ponies and they'll also receive a personalised rug courtesy of Shoshoni Appaloosas, home of Cayuse Blizzard-O-Lena.
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Our must-see video guide to evaluating Sportaloosa conformation helps you to know what to look for to identify a good performance prospect and how form relates to function.
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We're thrilled to present you with the 2019 Sportaloosa Stallion Showcase - a spectacular line up of some of the very best quality spotted stallions available in the world.
From working horses to dressage stars, jumping champions to all-rounders, the Sportaloosa stallions you’ll find in our showcase have the talent to excel in whatever discipline you choose and the temperament to make them a family favourite.
Welcome to the first Sportaloosa mini magazine of 2013, brought to you in an entirely new format. Gone is the enormous file you need to download and in its place, you'll find fast-loading and easy to browse content.
We've changed the way we publish our magazine to make sure all our members can read it, even if you have a slow internet connection. Below are articles, news snippets, photos and important things to know as well as our usual mouthwatering array of Sportaloosa stallions advertised, which are over to the left of the screen.
Click on any title to read the article.
We hope you enjoy the new format and we'd love your feedback.
Best wishes, Petra & Samantha
Whether you're a competitor or pleasure rider, breeder or enthusiast, Sportaloosa International offers you a great deal.
We've got your hours and will update your running totals as quickly as possible.
The following stud prefixes have been registered with Sportaloosa International. Registration of a stud prefix is included with your one-off membership and entitles you to use that prefix in the name of any horse you have bred, when you register it with Sportaloosa International.
In 2011, it was our absolute privilege to work with Sheila Archer and Rebecca Bellone of the Appaloosa Project to produce an educational 3-part video seminar series. These 'Stacking the odds of colour in your favour' seminars were created specifically for Sportaloosa International at Equidays and are now available online for you to view.
It was another exciting year for quality Sportaloosa foals and we're delighted to announce the line up, courtesy of judge Bryan Lowcay of New Zealand.
Mighty McShiney
Bred, owned and entered by Australian Coloured Performance Horses in Queensland.
Sire - Shiney and Nu (QH, USA)
Dam - Appydale's Lily Infewsion
The Appaloosa Project's breeder's guide to the Leopard Complex gene (LP) has everything you need to know in plain English and it's a must-read for anyone keen on spotted horses.
Baby time! Breeders, please load as many photos as you like and let us help you get your foals seen.
Runner up
Sartor's Supermodel - Samantha McAuliffe
There's no shortage of motivation to get out of the house and onto a Sportaloosa because Sportaloosa International's Let's Ride programme rewards hours riding a Sportaloosa, whether you're hacking, training, or competing.
Sportaloosa International's Let's Ride programme rewards hours riding a Sportaloosa, whether you're hacking, training, or competing.
It's a motivational programme that gives you an extra edge to get out and ride when the couch is calling and the Sportaloosa crew is here to cheer you on.
Whether you're competing, training or just hacking out, your hours count as long as they're spent riding a registered Sportaloosa.
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This list contains all stallions registered with Sportaloosa International that are classified to breed. Foals by any of these stallions are eligible to enter the annual video futurity.
Remember to check out our stallion showcase for details of some of the best quality Sportaloosa stallions at stud available in the world today.
Research published by The Appaloosa Project confirmed something that won’t come as a surprise to everyone - fewspot leopard and snowcap blanket Appaloosas do not see in the dark. Neither do roan-only Appaloosa horses who have 2 copies of LP.