N9BM-E "Yankee"
N9BM-E "Yankee"
N9BM-E "Yankee"
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N9BM-E "Yankee"

Born: June 6, 2006

Died: December of 2023

Sire: N2BQ "Mane Pride"

Dam: N9BM "Princess"

Sex: Stallion

Color: Bay pinto

Acquired First Band: 2011

Descendants: N2BHS-AL "Ms Macky", N2BHS-M "Susi Solé", N2BHS-O “Sarah's SweetTea"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: Developed Area year-round

Interesting Tidbits: Yankee's name was suggested by Bob Opatovsky and Linda Durkos when they sent in a picture of the new colt waving around an American flag on the 4th of July holiday. He grew up to be a successful harem stallion and could often be seen near the causeway and State Park in the Developed Area. Yankee lost his band to younger stallion/offspring N2BHS-O “Sarah's SweetTea" in December of 2020 and was forced to retreat north. He spent his last 3 years as a retired bachelor

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