Secret Mission

2004 chestnut blanket Appaloosa stallion
Bred by Rainbow Dreams Stables, CO
Breeding Stock Only (BSO)/Racing ID ApRR#4418

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1995 brown blanket
MSW s/o 8 MRAA Champions in the Express
Navajo Chant
1983 brown blanket
Navajo Breeze-r
1964 black blanket
Navajo Britches-r
Baker's Baby TB-r
Liberal Queen TB-r
1970 bay
First Family TB-r
Liberal Lady TB-r
Travlin Tiki
1983 brown snowflake
Travlin Man-r
1974 bay varnish roan
Joker-3-Bars-r
Coys Spider Web QH-r
Mighty Tiki-r
1975 sorrel blanket
Mighty Hot McCue-r
Decca Kards-r
Secret Bay TB
1988 chestnut
Secretariat TB-r
1970 chestnut
Bold Ruler TB-r
1954 bay
Nasrullah TB-r
Miss Disco TB-r
Somethingroyal TB-r
1952 bay
Princequillo TB-r
Imperatrice TB-r
Pegasus Bay TB
1984 bay
Fair Warning TB
Raja Baba TB-r
Close Control TB-r
Buffalo Gal TB In Reality TB-r
Twill TB-r

Accomplishments: Bred to race in The Express, Secret Mission was sold to another member but unfortunately never made it to the track due to a non-racing injury as a two year old. We recently "bought" him back and have decided to offer him as a sire in IPABRA. Sired by one of my best Appaloosa stallions in the Express and out of a daughter of the great Thoroughbred racehorse Secretariat, his "royal" blood make him an excellent sire for your Appaloosa foal.

Get: (Foal crop 2009)

2012   -   Easy Mission, chestnut semi-leopard Appaloosa filly ex LS Easy Win (SF), o/b Daralyn Wallace
    -   Impossible Mission, bay spotted blanket Appaloosa gelding ex Devilish Della QH (SF), o/b Daralyn Wallace
    -   Moon Mission, bay roan snowflake Appaloosa filly ex Fly By Moon (SF), o/b Daralyn Wallace
 
2013   -   Cat On A Mission, chestnut spotted blanket Appaloosa filly ex Cats Eye QH (SF), o/b Daralyn Wallace

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