Bella
is a big, beautiful chestnut sabino mare with roaning (not the true
roan gene.) She is a true sweetheart - a gentle giant with a heart of
gold. She is easy to handle on the ground or in the saddle. She leads,
loads, ties, clips, bathes, and backs like a lady. She has miles and
miles of trail experience and has been a true asset to our riding lesson
program. We even have used her to give lessons to complete beginners.
She can running walk, has a super fast rack and a true canter. She rides
English, Western and bareback.
Bella is a wonderful mother and
teaches her foals to love their human handlers. She has always foaled
easily and takes the excellent care of her foals without being the least
bit over protective, which helps encourage their independent natures.
Her foals have been large, very correct, intelligent and wonderfully
gaited.
Bella was bred by the late Mark
Harrison of Maryland. Bella's dam, Diggers Little Kate, was a
true head-nodding running walking mare who walked and planted with the
best of them. Bella is by the late, great
Sir Joseph's Rocker,
a talented gold champagne stallion who was well known in the Mid-Atlantic
Region. He held many championship titles and produced a legacy of colorful,
talented foals - 4 of whom are Bella's full siblings. Sir Joseph's Rocker
passed away in 2005.
Debbie Gillespie purchased Bella as a two year old. Debbie,
under the tuteledge of Mr. Harrison, showed and rode Bella in flatshod
classes. When Debbie moved from Maryland to Virginia, Bella became her
trail horse. When Debbie brought Bella to Gambler's court in 2006, I
felt an immediate connection. Maybe is it was because she could have
been a twin to my first gaited foal - Flame's Southern Belle.
At a true big-boned 16 hands, she's much bigger than my original Belle,
but she is everything that a walking horse should be. She came with
the nickname "April", but I've given up trying to remember
to call her by it. She's become "Bella" and seems quite happy
to answer to it. Perhaps she knows "Bella" (Italian for "beautiful")
fits her.
Gambler felt the same connection.
When Bella stepped out of Debbie's little two horse trailer and the
trailer rose by about a foot, Gambler's eyes nearly popped out of his
head. He absolutely adored Bella from the start. He romanced her and
groomed her more often than any of the other mares in the herd.
Debbie retained the first foal
when I purchased Bella. Bella and Gambler's first son,
Gambler's Golden Flame WF, exceeded our wildest expectations. I
talked Debbie into taking Flame to local (amazing) trainer, Joe London.
Under Joe's tuteledge, Debbie and Flame began an amazing show career.
See Flame's page for the full story. Flame has since earned 9 Championship
titles, 3 National Grand Champion titles and numerous other titles.
The second foal from the cross,
Gambler's Golden Julep, has never entered the show ring, but is
no less exceptional. Julep is owned and loved by Helen Martin Howe of
South Carolina. Julep is ridden by a little girl with cerebral palsy.
Helen says that she rides JuJu with no problems and that she is a testament
to the disposition that Gambler passes along to his foals.
The third of the Bella/Gambler
crosses is
Gambler's Southern Rebel. A rebel he is not. "Weeman's"
willing, gentle disposition and bright, inquisitive mind make him a
real treasure. Even from a young age, he was just as solid and honest
as they come. He is a once in a lifetime horse.
When we crossed Bella to Gambler
for the the fourth time, I hoped for a bay or buckskin sabino filly
to keep to carry on Bella's legacy...but the ring test said "boy."
We thought we'd have to wait until the end of September, but Bella had
other ideas. On August 28, 2015 Bella surprised us with a beautiful,
chromed up bay sabino filly!
In 2010, Pam Langston visited
our farm to see a palomino mare that we has for sale. It was clear
from the beginning that Bella was exactly what Pam needed, though
she didn't realize it at first. Bella was Pam's mount for her stay
and the two just clicked. Though she didn't come to look at Bella,
she ended up taking her home with her to Georgia. Since then, Bella
has returned to Virginia with the rest of Pam's herd.
I will always be greatful to Bella
for introducing me to two of my best friends: Debbie and Pam. The partnership
that we have built in our horses would never have been possible without
our big, beautiful girl!