Sire: Vermilyea Gold's One Fancy Dude
Dam: Kuils Attractive Chocolate
AMHR
Filly
Color: Hat Medicine
Sold
Sire: Amore Lamborghini Exqusit Veno
Dam: Michigan's Raggidy Patch
Paper: ASPC/AMHR
Color: Dark Bay
Filly
Sire: Vermilyea Gold's One Fancy Dude
Dam: Grassmer's Autumn Serenade
Paper: ASPC/AMHR
Color: Buckskin
Filly/Sold
Sire: Vermiliyea Gold's One Fancy Dude
Dam: SMF's Fire in the Heir
ASPC/AMHR
Color: Palomino
Boy
Sire: Vermiliyea Gold's One Fancy Dude
Dam: Bavarian Strawberry Moon
ASPC
Color: Buckskin
Filly/Sold
Sire: Vermilyea Gold's One Fancy Dude
Dam: Cadwell's Gust of Wind
Paper: ASPC/AMHR
Color: Pinto Bucskin
Boy/ Sold
Sire: Vermilyea Gold's One Fancy Dude
Dam: Cadwell's To Hot To Trot
Paper: ASPC:AMHR
Color: Bucskin
Filly
Sire: Vermilyea Gold's One Fancy Dude
Dam: SCS Fine Sheeva
ASPC/AMHR
Pinto Palomino
Filly
The myth and mystery of the Medicine Hat horse goes back many, many years. The Medicine Hat horse is a special animal, supposed to have special powers, and is very rare.
The mythology of the Medicine Hat horse is steeped in Native American tradition and legend. A Medicine Hat horse is believed to have a magical ability to protect its rider from injury or death in battle, and were thought to have special abilities to warn their riders of danger and to find wild game hiding in forests or canyons. The mainly white coats were often decorated with other magical symbols, believed to increase the horse’s powers.Tribes would try and steal the Medicine Hat horse of another tribe, believing that in doing so they would have the horse’s good luck, and steal the good luck of the other tribe. A Medicine Hat horse was closely guarded by a tribe, and was a central part of a very complicated belief system the horse was much more than a ‘good luck
Are they magical? Who knows? There is certainly something special about these horses. It may just be that they have such striking and unusual markings, but it may be something more. If when you see one, you sense something magical, then maybe you’ll know!