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Hall and Seebach’s Great Son of Machine Made, Lemonmade Sells

Candice Hall and Cory Seebach of British Columbia are happy to announce that Machine Made son, Lemonmade, will now begin his all around career with new owner April Wooster of Luseland, Saskatchewan. The duo will be under the supervision of Laura McAllister of Lloydminster, Alberta.

“They are definitely looking forward to the future with their new golden boy,” Hall states. “We wish the new team the best of luck and can’t wait to cheer them on in the show pen.”

According to Hall, Wooster will be adding trail and western riding to her new palomino gelding’s repertoire. McAllister and Wooster have been following Lemonmade’s show career since falling in love with him as a baby at Bret and Candy Parrish’s in Georgia. The two ladies contacted Hall recently candice hallabout the possibility of purchasing him and both parties recently came to an agreement. Lemonmade was headed to a new home.

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But before the talented gelding was shipped to his new address, Hall had a promise she had to keep to a little girl. Last Saturday, Justine Simpson, daughter of GoHorseShow’s very own ‘GoGo Jenny’ rode Lemonmade in the leadline class at the NW Emerald Show in Monroe, WA. The class was very well attended this year with 12 adorable youngsters parading around amidst cheers from the crowd.

candice hall lemonmadeThe three year-old gelding out of the same mare, Zip N Therapy that produced RL Best of Sudden, was led by Dr. Cory Seebach. The leadline class was held prior to the Masters Two Year-Old Futurity and followed the Open 3 Year-Old Futurity, which Lemonmade won with trainer Kristy McCann on board. This talented palomino gelding completed his futurity years undefeated. Lemonmade was also the recent winner of the three year-old open and non pro class at the Oregon Summer Classic in June (pictured left).

“April Wooster was so gracious about us keeping Lemonmade for the leadline class. We had promised little Justine months ago she could show her ‘Barbie Dream horse’,” says Hall. “Finding people that let us keep our promise to Justine, made it a little easier parting with a horse that has become family. He was the first Machine Made offspring that we showed and promoted. It makes it all such a special memory for everyone involved.”

 

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