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Dam of Great Sires, Georgia Rabling Passes at 30

Georgia Rabling (TB) is leaving behind a legacy to be proud of with offspring including, These Irons Are Hot, BR I Am, BR Tiger Talk, and A Beautiful Ride. Her offspring have amassed over $30,000 in futurity earnings. The 1984 black mare by Jump Over the Moon (TB) and out of Adopted Gal (TB) is also the maternal granddam to AQHA Congress and World Champion, No Doubt Im Lazy, and the dam of Samantha’s Choice who is a Congress Champion producer.

“This old gal had a personality!” says Paige Quarterman of Bloomville, Ohio. “This mare was a piece of work–not just a broodmare. Truly a family member…smart, crafty and tough.”

Georgia’s legacy is that she was the producer of great stallions. These stallions not only won, they also produced winners.  One of her sons, These Irons Are Hot, was the #1 Equi-stat leading sire of hunter under saddle horses for 2012. These Irons Are Hot is also a Congress Champion and World and Congress Champion sire.

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Since 2000, Bill Rosenfeldt owned Georgia, and he was responsible for all the resulting foals by Duplicated Deck. According to Quarterman, Georgia had trouble getting in foal, but Bill never gave up on her. 

“Her former owner told me to sell her for dog food because the mare was difficult to get in foal but I never gave up on her,” says Bill Rosenfeldt, who owned Georgia the past 14 years.

Luckily, Bill’s persistence paid off because she eventually foaled out some of the nicest hunt seat horses in the industry.

Georgia is now buried next to Duplicated Deck in Rosenfeldt’s back yard. RIP Georgia!

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