Otoeman Dun It (known as Odee) is outstanding in his field.
Take a look!
Foaled in August 2009, the Dunalino (Dun/Palamino) Quarter
Horse already stands 14.2 hands, and he’s still growing.
“He has reining in his near future,” said Wisconsin equestrian Jessie Timm, Odee’s owner, breeder and trainer.
A lost sire's legacy continues.
Odee is a son of the late 2001 AQHA stallion Boogieman Dun
It (out of Zan Flit Otoe Queen) and grandson of Hollywood Dun It.
Boogieman Dun It |
“Odee's dad now lives on in him. He’s the spitting image of his father and the other wonderful Boogieman Dun It babies in the USA.
Odee and his dam |
Reflecting on the loss of Boogieman Dun It (or Bug), Timm
offered a few words of advice to horse lovers.
“Make sure you hug and love that horse of yours, because you
never know when you won’t be able to do it again,” she said.
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