 Magic's 
	  Golden Flash is a purebred Tennessee Walking Horse, but he's not registered 
      with the TWHBEA. The reason for this is a common one. There was some 
      dispute between the owners of his sire and dam, and Flash's dam was not 
      put on the stallion report. Later, the TWHBEA contacted Vonda and offered 
      to allow Flash to be registered if she would pay the registration fees and 
      the $100 fee to add his dam to his sire's stallion report, but she 
      declined. DNA testing had confirmed his parentage already and Vonda's 
      personal beliefs about the abuses in the TWH industry dictated that she 
      keep to other registries. He IS registered with the following:
Magic's 
	  Golden Flash is a purebred Tennessee Walking Horse, but he's not registered 
      with the TWHBEA. The reason for this is a common one. There was some 
      dispute between the owners of his sire and dam, and Flash's dam was not 
      put on the stallion report. Later, the TWHBEA contacted Vonda and offered 
      to allow Flash to be registered if she would pay the registration fees and 
      the $100 fee to add his dam to his sire's stallion report, but she 
      declined. DNA testing had confirmed his parentage already and Vonda's 
      personal beliefs about the abuses in the TWH industry dictated that she 
      keep to other registries. He IS registered with the following:
	  
		  - 
		  
		  
		  Natural Ambling Horse Registry  
- 
		  
      Champagne Horse Breeders' 
      & Owners' Association 
- 
		  Spotted Kentucky Mountain Horse 
		  Association  
- 
		  Racking Horse Breeders Association of 
		  America  
- 
		  National Spotted Saddle Horse 
		  Association  
- 
		  Spotted Saddle Horse Breeders' and 
		  Exhibitors' Association  
- 
		  Pleasure Saddle Horse Registry  
- 
		  Blue Eyed Horse Association  
- 
		  International Pleasure Walking Horse 
		  Registry  
- 
		  National Walking Horse Association  
- 
		  Kentucky Natural Gaited Horse 
		  Association  
      Flash is an amazing animal - massive, 
      powerful, but every inch the gentleman. The first time I met him Vonda let 
      me climb on him bareback and he treated me to quite an experience...almost 
      earth-moving! Vonda and I have been talking about crossing daughters of 
      Flash and Gambler for quite a while...now I've got my Flash daughter -
      Flash's Southern Belle HS!
      
      Vonda's mother purchased Flash as a "spotted 
      palomino" before the champagne gene was documented. Later, it became clear 
      that Flash was no ordinary palomino. His foals were often born with bright 
      pink skin and baby blue eyes. It was then that Vonda heard of the 
      champagne gene. She got in touch with the Champagne Horse Association (now 
      defunct) and discovered that her "palomino" was actually a "champagne." 
      [NOTE: Vonda and I were both volunteers at the CHA, and through it we 
      became friends.] We later discovered that Flash was not a gold champagne, 
      but an amber. His white markings masked what would have been dark points 
      except for an inch-wide stripe in his mane. He was DNA tested by the UC 
      Davis and found to be heterozygous black [Ee], heterozygous agouti [Aa], 
      heterozygous Sabino 1 [N/Sb1], and Tobiano. How did this happen? Footie 
      Footloose passed her champagne gene and (hidden) agouti and Magic Man's 
      Flash passed a black gene and a sabino gene. Either could've passed 
      tobiano.
      
       Flash gets 
      his beautiful champagne coloring from his dam, Footie 
      Footloose. TWHBEA records have Footie (pictured at left) registered as 
      a "yellow" mare with an "off fore fetlock." When Footie was foaled in 
      1984, the term "yellow" was used to encompass many different colors - gold 
      champagne, amber champagne, palomino, buckskin and sometimes the 
      occasional golden chestnut. As to Footie's surprising lack of recorded 
      markings, there are two possible explanations. One - perhaps her owners 
      did not want to take the time to write in her many spots and markings OR 
      perhaps it was an intentional omission. When Footie was registered, 
      spotted horses were generally frowned upon in the walking horse breed. 
      Regardless, Footie went on to produce some excellent quality foals.
Flash gets 
      his beautiful champagne coloring from his dam, Footie 
      Footloose. TWHBEA records have Footie (pictured at left) registered as 
      a "yellow" mare with an "off fore fetlock." When Footie was foaled in 
      1984, the term "yellow" was used to encompass many different colors - gold 
      champagne, amber champagne, palomino, buckskin and sometimes the 
      occasional golden chestnut. As to Footie's surprising lack of recorded 
      markings, there are two possible explanations. One - perhaps her owners 
      did not want to take the time to write in her many spots and markings OR 
      perhaps it was an intentional omission. When Footie was registered, 
      spotted horses were generally frowned upon in the walking horse breed. 
      Regardless, Footie went on to produce some excellent quality foals. 
      
        
          | Flash gets his 
          conformation and build straight from his sire, Magic 
          Man's Flash. He is pictured at right as a young horse. Magic Man 
          is registered as a "blue roan" with "four stockings, under belly, bald 
          (face)." He is actually a black sabino (look at the facial markings) 
          tobiano (the large body spots) with roaning (characteristic of sabinos, 
          not the true roan gene). He was 
          shown by Douglas Sparks at the Lewis County Fair Horse Show in 1992 
          and again at the Montgomery County Fair Horse Show in 1998.   | 
           | 
      
      
        
        
          
            | MAGIC'S GOLDEN FLASH 
 COLOR: Amber champagne sabino 
            tobiano
 GENOTYPE: [Ee Aa N/SB1 N/TO]
 | MAGIC MAN'S FLASH TWHBEA #892703
 COLOR: BLACK SABINO TOBIANO
 | ANOTHER MAGIC MAN TWHBEA #760097
 COLOR: BLACK
 | ANOTHER 
            MASTERPIECE TWHBEA #681363
 COLOR: BLACK
 
  | 
          
            | SUN'S 
            MAGIC MISS TWHBEA #697306
 COLOR: BLACK
 | 
          
            | SHINE ON FLASHY LADY TWHBEA #844877
 COLOR: BAY SABINO
 | SHINE ON GO BOY TWHBEA #653671
 COLOR: BLACK SABINO
 | 
          
            | SHADOW'S 
            MERRY GIRL A. TWHBEA #665153
 COLOR: CHESTNUT
 | 
          
            | FOOTIE FOOTLOOSE TWHBEA #841187
 COLOR: GOLD CHAMPAGNE TOBIANO
 | SPIRIT'S SPRITE B. TWHBEA #692208
 COLOR: BLACK
 | SPIRIT OF MIDNIGHT TWHBEA #571132
 COLOR: BLACK
 
  | 
          
            | SMITHS 
            BLACK DIAMOND TWHBEA #632127
 COLOR: BLACK
 | 
          
            | YOUREE'S BELLE TWHBEA #712433
 COLOR: CHAMPAGNE
 | MIDNIGHT 
            SHOWBOAT TWHBEA #660203
 COLOR: BLACK
 | 
          
            | YOUREE'S 
            SANDY TWHBEA #640229
 COLOR: CHAMPAGNE
 | 
        
        
       
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      Locust Dale, Virginia 22948 - stephanie@westwoodfarms.net 
		  - 540-825-1300
		  
		  Westwood 
      Farms /strong>-
      Locust Dale, Virginia 22948 - stephanie@westwoodfarms.net 
		  - 540-825-1300