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Pat Zutter and Flash
Last April (2008) , I had the good fortune to buy a young TWH gelding through Brenda Tucker in Selah WA.  I had seen Brenda's horses on DreamHorse.com and also had telephone conversations with her.  It seemed to me that she had some top quality young gaited horses.
     Flash was a small 3 year old, about to turn four, that had very recently come from Kentucky.  His registration papers showed him to
have extremely good breeding.  I rode him around her place and saw his very natural gait as well as his calm, brave and willing nature.
     I bought him that very day and brought him home.  I must say, I couldn't have made a better decision.

     Doing business with Brenda was a pleasant experience as well.  Records of Flash's transport and health certificate as well as his TWH registration papers were all in order.  She allowed me to have a Vet check done by my own Veterinarian where I live.

Flash and I bonded quickly and tightly and our trust and respect for one another continues to grow.  He has proven to be very intelligent and has taken well to more formal training.  I look forward to many years of partnership and riding with "my boy from  Kentucky",
Bold Flashman MMM, (registered name)
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Casey & BigD
Pam and I spent today in Yakima and this big fellow came home with us (Thanks again Brenda!). He's an 8 year old Tennessee Walker Gelding, 17 hands and we figure somewhere between 1350-1400 lbs. His confirmation is similar to that of a Warm blood with no obvious faults and great bones and feet. Riding him today although brief was nothing short of spectacular, wonderfully gated and responsive. He was yielding to leg pressure, turning on the forehand and turning on the haunches like it was "old hat" even though he's a bit rusty. While we were all in the corral and in the driveway Big D was following me around like a puppy dog pushing his nose against my arm ever so lightly, just enough to let me know he was there. When I moved he followed, an experience I've never had where it almost seemed as if he picked me.
Betsy & Moose
      I had kept an eye on Brenda's horse dealing for a few years now via the DreamHorse web site. I finally went over last year to check out her horses that were up for sale. BOY! am I glad I finally did. Before that, I had bought and sold seven gaited horses looking for the Right One (one horse at a time). At last I found my horse that I had been seeking at Brenda's!! Moose, the horse of horses and I've rode many....

       President's Ebony Sunrise, better known as Moose, is my permanent trail horse till we can't ride any more. I hope that's a long ways off! Moose is the  bravest, smoothest, fastest, sweetest gaited horse I could ever want. I ride on tough trails and we sometimes run into motorcycles etc.. and he just doesn't care. I ran our local DNR Horse camp at Green Mountain last summer where Moose was an equine ambassador greeting everyone on the trails and at camp. We live in Kitsap County. People really took notice of him because Moose is over 16 hands, but gentle as a puppy. Thank you Brenda for helping me find my big boy, Moose.
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