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Specializing in Rocky Mountain Horses
presents GW HORSEMANSHIP: BREEDING SALES TRAINING

JLM Ranch & GW Horsemanship - "Committed to Quality" - A small,
family run operation dedicated to the preservation of the Rocky Mountain Horse. All horses are imprinted and naturally
gaited. RMHA Registered Rockies for Sale. Stud Service is available by private treaty. Please contact us
to find out more!
Breeding, Training, Mare Care Services. Foals & Gelding Available Now!
Owners: Gary and Janice McLelland
phone: 408-846-5872
fax: 408-846-5938
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With their smooth, comfortable ride, gentle temperament, and natural beauty, the Rocky Mountain
Horse has experienced a tremendous surge in popularity in recent years. Our foals are
bred from outstanding bloodlines for natural gaits, beautiful conformation & quality temperament - color
is a bonus! Imprint Training is done from birth, with daily attention at this small, top quality operation.
Visitors are welcome by appointment. Please
call us for more information about this wonderful breed of horse. We are "Committed to Quality". Come
see what all the fuss is about!
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"Northern Drifter"
Standing for Service
| Son of Amigo Blue |

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| RMHA#970354 and KMSHA#970865 |
Bred from quality old bloodlines, this beautiful stallion is dark chocolate with flaxen mane
and tail. Produces 75% Chocolate - Here he greets a son, Hershey Bar.
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As with most American horses, the Rocky Mountain Horse has its origins in the stock that was originally imported from
Spain, and in their descendants, the Mustang herds. However, this distinctive animal, which retains something of the
character of the early American horses, actually came into being through the initiative of one man, Sam Tuttle of Stout Springs,
Kentucky. Old Tobe, a favorite stallion, was noted for his calm temperament, sure-footedness and the comfortable, natural
ambling gait inherited from his Spanish ancestors. Today, the horse is known for these same attributes and it's
natural beauty, most notably the chocolate body with flaxen mane and tail. It has been suggested that the Rocky Mountain
Horse has benefitted most from the English "ambling horses" and the Spanish stock introduced 200 years previously by the conquistadores.
We are very proud to enjoy, care for and offer these top quality animals to you.

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