DESERT TONE, 2017 15.3+h dark bay filly

Located at Finger Lakes Race Track, Farmington NY (near Rochester)
Beautiful, sweet, good to handle, very well bred, lightly raced with unlimited potential for any new discipline! Desert Tone, who cost $75,000 as a yearling, sure does check a lot of boxes…. and she is offered at an enticing bargain price as well.  Desert Tone draws you in with her pretty face and friendly kind temperament, and she posed like a model for our photo session.  Her groom said she was very good to handle with no vices.  She had been confined for a couple of weeks to resolve a foot abscess, and even though she had done nothing while still getting full racehorse rations, she was very respectful and good to handle for her jog video — a sure sign that she is sensible and kind.  She showed athleticism and good movement.  She is described as sound, and her legs are clean.  After just 6 races with no wins, it is evident that racing is not Desert Tone’s aptitude, but we think she could make a great sport horse.  She is fully eligible for the 2022 RRP, and we would love to see someone get her who will aim her there and show her off. She is by Tonalist, a Belmont  Stakes winning son of Tapit out of a Pleasant Colony mare. These AP Indy/Pleasant Colony/Ribot lines are great for sport.  Her dam is by Outflanker, who is by Danzig out of an Alydar mare.  This is a truly lovely young filly, who will likely mature to at least 16h, with great potential, available at a rare bargain price.  We think she will be quite popular, so we advise calling quickly.
Price: $1,000
Contact:  Rachel Sells  585-748-0983 (text or call)
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