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I wanted to post these pictures of Prince and let the world know how great Stace is and how much she sacrificed to send Prince to me for the year and how wonderful he is as a leader in this industry.So much was lost by the games that where played and lies around this wonderful animal.He will live on at Staceys farm and keep breeding wondeful babies.He will always be the most EXTREME and wonderful stalion the world will ever know.. thank you Stace for allowing me that opportunity.... S.Lee Crutchfield enjoy the pics

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Lee, THANK YOU for posting and sharing these pictures!

"A picture says a thousands words"
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He is nice.................I was the first steward in Prince's "story" to measure him under 34", and I told Stacey today, I would still stick by my measurement...............he should have been shown.
 
Beautiful pictures Lee :aktion033: :aktion033:

In your stable of beautiful horses it is a GREAT compliment to Prince and Stacy to say that.

And I gotta say Josh looks very serious in those pics. I'm going to have to give him a hard time
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Ok, so I'm not into the whole show thing, so kind of out of the loop on his 'story.' :eek: Sooo, what's the story behind this gorgeous Prince?
 
A beautiful stallion! :aktion033:

......Stacey and Aloha Training, behind every great horse are great people who make such a positive difference in our mini world. Thank You for sharing him!
 
Lee,

Thanks for posting the pictures. As I told you at the show, I'm so sorry for all the BS that went on. But Prince has nothing more to prove, you have nothing as a trainer to prove and Stacy has nothing as a breeder to prove! When the best of the best isn't allowed to show, the WHOLE industry suffers. What a shame.
 
I wanted to post these pictures of Prince and let the world know how great Stace is and how much she sacrificed to send Prince to me for the year and how wonderful he is as a leader in this industry.So much was lost by the games that where played and lies around this wonderful animal.He will live on at Staceys farm and keep breeding wondeful babies.He will always be the most EXTREME and wonderful stalion the world will ever know.. thank you Stace for allowing me that opportunity.... S.Lee Crutchfield enjoy the pics
Lee, thank you for posting the photos here and and a special thanks for taking me back to his stall at Wrolds. My first impression of Prince will be one I will never forget.

I am still not home from Worlds and probably won't be home until Wednesday. I will send you and email when I get home. I will probably also send an email to Rob of CLC..
 
Thank you Mr. Crutchfield.

No one should ever have been put through the complete and utter nonsense that you and Stacy and of course the Prince have been through. It renders me very disillusioned. This is not what horse showing should ever be about. I am very proud to be a friend of Stacys and once again she has shown what class and style is about not only in beloved Prince but in herself as a wondeful honest person.

I'm grateful for the pictures as I shall proabably never get to see the Bay Prince in person.

I don't suppose you will be traveling via Tennessee someday?

(Have a safe trip Neil)
 
OMG That is a GORGEOUS horse, now I know why everyone here likes him. WOWOWOWOWOW would I LOOOOOOOVE to see him in my barn!!!

Jessi
 
I am one of the privileged that got to first meet Prince when he was just a few weeks old at Stacy's. Even then, you could tell he was going to be something very special.

I have experienced the pain that everyone associated with Prince went though at this past World show with a horse that my sister and I were training. The next year, guess who was first in line on the door step to try and get the horse in their training barn when that horse was sold? Those same people that tried to take him out of the show ring (and, yes, he was protested at the National show). The ONLY reason they protested was because those other folks couldn't beat him. One of those trainers actually said to us, if the horse was a 6th or 7th place horse, they wouldn't have bothered with the protest. Amazing how that works isn't it?

Anyway, I congratulate you all for once again showing what a class act you all are. Best wishes for the future.

Jean
 
Stac...you are the best of the best in my book!!!!!!! I have never known a more beautiful horse and, a more classy lady!! I am so sorry about all of this terrible stuff that went on...its all so wrong.

But...You know what Girl...you have bigger fish to fry...all those future champions that Prince is producing...whats the old saying? "doing well is the best revenge"!

besides Prince doesn't need any ribbon or trophy to tell you he is a Champion...its plain to see for everyone who meets him that is already is!!!

hugs,

your friend Lis
 
I wanted to post these pictures of Prince and let the world know how great Stace is and how much she sacrificed to send Prince to me for the year and how wonderful he is as a leader in this industry.So much was lost by the games that where played and lies around this wonderful animal.He will live on at Staceys farm and keep breeding wondeful babies.He will always be the most EXTREME and wonderful stalion the world will ever know.. thank you Stace for allowing me that opportunity.... S.Lee Crutchfield enjoy the pics
Prince is an outstanding individual. I have had the privilege of having my hands on most of the top horses in the industry and Prince is the best example I have ever seen. I have no doubt if he had shown he would have taken the whole ball game by storm! I greatly admire Stacy for her decision not to push the issue. I am not sure I could have been as big of a person as her and Lee have been and I would probably have tried to rub it in everyone’s face, which of course would have only made things worse. Congratulations to all involved on breeding, conditioning and showing a truly magnificent horse. I have seen his offspring and can tell you the competition’s fear of this horse in the show ring will be around for a long time even if he himself never steps back in the ring.
 
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