Temp. Retired Horse Profile

Prefix's Bay Essentials of Suffix

Champion
Attributes

Friesian [+2]

Colour Dun
Gender Stallion
Height 16.2hh
Sire WA Essential Tibet
Dam WA Khans Bay Fire
Owner JaycenUwU
Breeder Wyoming Acres

Owners Comments: Speed 20
Strength 37
Stamina 52
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Balance 50
Movement 58
Agility 29
Tempo 32

Competition Record Find Upcoming Competitions

Discipline / Title Points Earnings Starts 1sts 2nds 3rds Win %
Hunter
Champion (Ch.)
259 $22,406 21 0 2 5 33.3 %
Dressage 121 $3,114 23 1 0 0 4.3 %
Working Ranch 10 $322 3 1 0 1 66.7 %
Cutting 8 $297 3 1 0 1 66.7 %
Western Trail 6 $192 3 0 1 1 66.7 %
Reining 2 $52 2 0 0 0 0 %
Totals 406 $26,383 55 3 3 8 25.5 %

Pedigree for Ch. Bay Essentials

21 years, 10.7 months old Dun Friesian Stallion

Ch. Bay Essentials
Dun Friesian Stallion
7-Gen COI: 100+%
WA Essential Tibet
Bay Friesian Stallion
7-Gen COI: 100+%
WA Khans Bay Fire
Bay Friesian Mare
7-Gen COI: 100+%

Progeny of Ch. Bay Essentials

7 horses sired by Bay Essentials, 3 are competitive
Hessian x Friesian 7
Part Friesian x Hessian Warmblood
9 years, 0.6 month
Mare,
out of ✲ Stormy
Last for Trinity
Friesian
6 years, 4.1 months
Stallion,
out of An Ordinary Masterpiece
Crazy Ambience
Friesian
2 years, 11.5 months
Colt,
out of An Ordinary Masterpiece
xUwUx Eiji
Part Friesian x Trakehner
22 years, 2.7 months
Mare,
out of [A] Vilarrica
Ch.+ Essentially Wistful
Part Friesian
21 years, 8.2 months
Mare,
out of Wistful Doctor
New Hessian Project 2
Part Friesian x Hessian Warmblood
5 years, 4.6 months
Stallion,
out of Hessian Project 22
Shire Recipe
Belgian x Friesian
21 years, 0.2 month
Stallion,
out of Unnamed Horse #3906899

Accomplishments

Bay Essentials has no achievements, ribbons or trophies to display yet

Genetics

A/a
Agouti
Carries one copy of the gene for Bay

E/E
Black
Carries two copies of the gene for Black

c/c
Cream
Does not carry any genes for Cream

Observed Gaits

Walk
A 4-beat gait in which each leg steps sequentially
Trot
The trot is a two-beat diagonal gait where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat.
Canter
The canter is a controlled, three-beat gait, faster than most horses' trot but slower than the gallop.
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