N2BHS-A "Gokey GoGo Bones"
N2BHS-A "Gokey GoGo Bones"
N2BHS-A "Gokey GoGo Bones"
N2BHS-A "Gokey GoGo Bones"
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N2BHS-A "Gokey GoGo Bones"

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N2BHS-A "Gokey Go-Go Bones", named by Jeffrey Kissner, was born in April of 2002. Her sire was T5AEK "Chance", and her dam was N2BHS "Carol’s Girl".

Gokey has produced seven foals in her lifetime - N2BHS-AG "Joy" with N4GM "Son of Speckles"; N2BHS-AI "Chama Wingapo" with N2BHSX "Jester" and N2BHS-AL "Ms Macky", N2BHS-AO "Adriana's Yankee Prince", N2BHS-AP "Linda Rae's Autumn Glory", N2BHS-AR "Chantilly Lace" and N2BHS-AS "Finn Radar 918" with long time band stallion N9BM-E "Yankee".

She can be found near the causeway as you enter the park or roaming around the State Park/Campgrounds. She is a part of N2BHS-O "Sarah's SweetTea's" band, but often wanders off alone. It is believed that she has limited vision in both eyes.

Keiper #: N2BHS-A

Born: April of 2002

Sire: T5AEK "Chance"

Dam: N2BHS "Carol’s Girl"

Sex: Mare

Color: Chestnut with a small star and left hind sock

Descendants: N2BHS-AG "Joy", N2BHS-AI "Chama Wingapo", N2BHS-AL "Ms Macky", N2BHS-AO "Adriana's Yankee Prince", N2BHS-AP "Linda Rae's Autumn Glory", N2BHS-AR "Chantilly Lace" and N2BHS-AS "Finn Radar 918"

Usual Range: Causeway/State Park/Developed Area

Current Band: N2BHS-O "Sarah's SweetTea" (or often times alone)

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