TWHBEA's
1995 choice for representing the palomino pleasure horse in hand at the
prestigious Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and Horse Show in Toronto,
Canada. He is a true 16.1 hand (barefoot) palomino stallion. For his size,
Goldust is an extremely agile horse. Goldust is one of only a
handful of stallions in the world with no Midnight Sun or Merry Go Boy in
his pedigree. Goldust has sired numerous
Michigan Futurity winners, from 1990 through 1998. With offspring in 32
states and 4 countries, Tennessee Goldust is the premier Palomino
Tennessee Walking Horse stallion of the last decade. At age 18 he is still
putting amazing colts on the ground. Goldust has been a breeding
stallion since he was two years old. He is not as well socialized as some
stallions, as he has never been shown or ridden with other horses. Goldust
is wonderful on the trail alone and is ridden 3 days a week. He is a
perfect gentleman under saddle and easily ridden by even a beginner. His conformation is
flawless, his color true gold, his temperament intelligent and willing to
please. He has a very square way of going with a deep head nod. Goldust
has an awesome front end, good back end, and a canter to die for. He is
very versatile and loves to jump. Goldust will foxtrot, do a stepping
pace, and an occasional rack.
- Jane DeWitt (compiled from
ads for Tennessee Goldust)