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Chance's Gold Dust H.

"When John A. Hendrixson died in 1970, he had a palomino son of John A's Chance in training with Wink Groover. This two year old colt was out of a bay mare named Bonnie's Red Glory, a daughter of the beautiful breeding stallion Pride of Hall Allen. The bay mare's dam was Hendrixson Bonnie, making this colt a double-bred descendant of that Roan Allen F-38 mare. Chance's Goldust H. did not have his chance in the show ring after the death of his breeder. Instead he was pulled out of training and was offered at stud as a palomino stallion of prominent lines...From 1986 on, Chance's Goldust H. had a permanent home with an owner aware of his heritage, and determined to promote the big horse, and drew a court of foundation and show-bred mares in addition to the farm mares. His offspring left Middle Tennessee to homes all over the US and even in Germany. Many of those breeding to Goldust were so delighted with their palomino offspring that these have never been available for sale at any price." - Franne Brandon in "Walk To A Different Rhythm"

CHANCE'S GOLD DUST H.
685726 PALOMINO
JOHN A'S CHANCE
491026 PALOMINO
LAST CHANCE
350034 CHESTNUT
HUNTER'S ALLEN
10 CHESTNUT
MERRY LEGS
4 BAY
GOLDUST MAID
411054 YELLOW
HALL ALLEN
350180 CHESTNUT
HENDRIXSON BONNIE
410642 BUCKSKIN
BONNIE'S RED GLORY
561304 N/C
PRIDE OF HALL ALLEN
510910 CHESTNUT
HALL ALLEN
350180 CHESTNUT
QUEEN KEASY
442319 N/C
HENDRIXSON BONNIE
410642 BUCKSKIN
ROAN ALLEN
38 ROAN
SIMMONS MOLLIE II
410641 YELLOW

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