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ALL WATCHMAN FOALS ARE FOR SALE |
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In 2008 all WATCHMAN foals will be available for purchase. We do not "sell" in-utero foals but will honor your commitment to the purchase of one of our foals at weaning time with a discount. No foal ineligible for inscription or unable to pass a health examination will be sold. Prices are set each season considering current market value and quality of the individual.

Viuda with her 2008 filly by Vitote
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Call to be placed on "first refusal list". WATCHMAN is committed to breeding quality stock which implies excellent conformation, movement and disposition. Color and sex of foal fall more into the customer preference arena. Each year we hope to offer both fillies and colts of various colors that meet the market demand...however, our foremost goal is quality.

Kudu's 2008 Grey colt by Macareno
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February Foals
March Foals
April foals
- Europa MHF is bred to Gavilan IV (Duque III) foal is promised
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March Foals
- Kudu MHF is bred to Macareno (Indiano VI)
Grey Colt born 03/23/08 ***AVAILABLE***
- Doctora AK is bred to Macareno (Indiano VI)
Bay Colt, no white born 03/15/08 ***AVAILABLE***
April Foals
May foals
For more information on available foals, see the Sales page.
See below for stallion information.
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Tiza JIM gave birth to a lovely filly, named Tahiti WAE, by Dominante XXIX on May 14, 2007. This filly will be retained by Watchman. Tiza JIM is SOLD. Tahiti WAE is SOLD.
See below for stallion information.
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| Indiano XVIII |
WATCHMAN is only one of the many fledgling American P.R.E. breeding programs that are indebted to Indiano XVIII. This stallion that was imported by an American Syndicate headed by Lanys Kaye-Eddy in 1997 brought with him a stellar record as a show and breeding stallion. He soon became known as "The Lion of Spain" and the American market vied for his U.S. born babies; a demand that remains the same today.
To avoid such a long and arduous path to developing a successful breeding program, WATCHMAN decided after study and research, to base our program on the blood of Indiano XVIII and his relatives. We are very fortunate to have found our Senior Stallion, Macareno, who is a product of the same farm that produced Indiano XVIII.
The pedigrees of several of our mares include Indiano XVIII. This stallion entered our country from Hacienda Santa Lucia in Mexico after being imported from Spain by Federico Jimenez Sainz. Senor Jimenez is another breeder that has had a profound affect on American breeders. WATCHMAN owes him a debt of gratitude for all the fine horses released for export. One of our favorite mares, Tiza JIM came from him.
On the home front, WATCHMAN also must mention the importance of Navarre GF of Manor Hill Farm. We are lucky to own some of the very fine broodmares produced by this most impressive black P.R.E. stallion.
The common thread that runs through all is Lanys Kaye-Eddy of Gremlan Farms. She has touched in some way every horse WATCHMAN owns and for this we are grateful.

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Indiano XVIII is a Spanish born treasure, representing the Romero Benitez bloodlines of Spain. This important stallion was twice a Champion in Spain. After his departure for the New World, he was twice Grand Champion in Mexico and Best Movement Champion each time out. In the United States he was the Regional Best Movement Champion in one of only two times he was shown. His Reserve Nation Champion, Best Movement title came at the end of a hard breeding season in California. Sons and daughters of Indiano XVIII are currently winning Gold Medals in Sevilla, Madrid, as well as Mexico, Costa Rica and the USA.
He is silvery grey and stands 16.1 hh. His beauty, nobility, correctness, type and loose movement must be seen to be believed. His 1997 breeding season was the most successful of any Andalusian horse in the United States. He is now proudly owned by the Indiano Syndicate, available for the approved Spanish mares of the owners of the Syndicate. His foals are being sought after for breeding and show programs throughout the country and in other countries as well. His arrogant bearing and nobility confirm his heavily influenced "Bocado" pedigree. His fine skin and pearly coat tell of the purity of his blood. His loose flowing movements are an electrifying testament to the athletic potential of superb conformation. What an improvement sire he is, this extraordinary personification of the "Pure Spanish Horse". The Syndicate invites you to visit him and purchase his foals.
* Because this stallion is owned in a Syndicate, he is only available to the mares of the owners of the Syndicate. Prospective purchasers of his foals should contact the Syndicate members for information and availability of foals.
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| Vitote |


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2002 dark dappled gray stallion
As a young imported stallion, Vitote has had a very successful show career. In 2006 at Celebration he won the 4 year old Stallion Class, Best Movement, and went on to become Campeon de la Raza. His first foals were born in 2007 and we are very excited to see our Vitote baby from Viuda JIM in May of 2008. We expect size, beauty, structure, and movement. View Pedigree (opens in a new window) |
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| Dominante XXIX |
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Owned by Snowy Peaks Ranch in Park City, UT, the beautiful and talented DOMINANTE XXIX is the first "qualified" stallion in the United States, one of a select few Spanish Stallions that has been approved by the Tribunal in Spain to achieve the additional status afforded to the exceptional individuals of the breed. He was approved in Sabadell in 2004. This 16.2 hand, dark bay stallion exhibits extraordinary conformation and great physical beauty, and shows great potential for dressage. He was bred by Yeguada Villa Mazzara near Barcelona, representing the Escalera line on both sides of his pedigree.
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| Sabio GF |
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Sabio GF is a true black Revised son of Indiano
XVIII, “The Lion of Spain”. At Celebration
in 2003, Sabio won his class with the best movement
medal as well as winning Get of Sire with his half
sister Cima De Oro.
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