Reference: Jet's
Special Lady |
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It was an afternoon in early October. I was
tacking up her father when she came to the gate – less than a week old,
and pawed at it, demanding attention. I looked up at her and said “Hello,
Sassy!”… and that’s how she got her barn name. Her registered name was
a tribute to her parents, Jet of Nights and Duke’s Special, both of
whom had dams with “Lady” in their names. We didn’t know then how well
it would fit – Jet’s Special Lady.
She was the first horse I started myself, and
there was never a time when I felt like I was in any danger. At age
4, she was reserve Lite Shod 3-gait High Point horse – both open and
amateur – in South Carolina. Soon afterward, my daughter decided she
wanted to show her, and eventually took over the reins in the show ring
almost entirely. Sassy did it all – from rail to versatility. We showed
her in dressage, jumping, trail obstacle, pleasure driving, and rail
and model classes. I even evented her once (in a trotting division,
the only gaited horse in the show). Anything we asked was greeted with
an attitude of “OK, if that’s what you like, then that’s what we’ll
do”. She won multiple National High Point titles in Youth 3-gaitand
over fences classes, as well as several National blues. She trail rode
and pulled her buggy down the roads at home.
She gave us two babies. Gen Saturday Nite Special
(Pistol) and Across the Rubicon (Rubin). Rubin is the light of my life.
His massive size at birth caused some internal damage and we made the
decision not to breed again.
At 15, she had completely lost interest in the
show ring. Looking for a solution for the next part of the journey,
I came across an old friend, Nancy Paschall, and Dream Catcher’s Therapeutic
Riding center. I called. Soon afterward, Sassy became a Dream Catchers’
mount and in the 5 ½ years she spent there, helped many people become
more confident and independent. Her giving spirit was perfect for the
job.
In the past couple years, Sassy has been a pasture
pet – soaking up the sun on the side of the big hill in Brandy Station,
wandering around at home, and most recently hanging out with the girls
on Olympic Way. But now it’s time for this journey’s end.
To the very Special Lady: May the
road rise to greet you, May the wind be always at your back,
The sun shine warm upon your face, The rain fall softly on your
fields. And until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm
of his hand.
-Sue McCoy Fanelli
JET'S SPECIAL LADY
TWHBEA #916420
DOB: 10/03/1991 DOD: 12/13/2016
COLOR: BLACK
MARKINGS: ON LOWER LIP, BLAZE. |
JET OF NIGHTS
TWHBEA #765225
COLOR: BLACK
MARKINGS: BOTH HIND SOCKS, LOWER
LIP, BLAZE. |
JET'S RED BOY
TWHBEA #707959
COLOR: CHESTNUT
MARKINGS: OFF HIND AND NEAR FORE
SOCKS, BLAZE. |
JET'S
GO BOY SOUVENIR
TWHBEA #632733
COLOR: BLACK
MARKINGS: OUTSIDE NEAR HIND CORONET,
STAR. |
SYMPHONYS GAY FLARE
TWHBEA #654075
COLOR: YELLOW
MARKINGS: BOTH HIND AND OFF FORE
STOCKINGS, STAR, WHITE MANE AND TAIL. |
MY MACK'S LADY
TWHBEA #658430
COLOR: BLACK
MARKINGS: STAR |
MY MACK
K.
TWHBEA #591593
COLOR: CHESTNUT
MARKINGS: STRIP, FLAX MANE AND
TAIL. |
SHELORS MISS REBEL
TWHBEA #630005
COLOR: BLACK
MARKINGS: BOTH HIND AND OFF FORE
STOCKINGS, BLAZE. |
DUKE'S SPECIAL
TWHBEA #707365 COLOR: BLACK
MARKINGS: BLAZE. |
SUN'S MIDNIGHT DUKE
TWHBEA #621956 COLOR: BLACK
MARKINGS: STAR |
MIDNIGHT SUN
TWHBEA #410751 COLOR: BLACK
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MERRY HONEY GOLD
TWHBEA #540469 COLOR: BLACK
ROAN MARKINGS: MIXED MANE AND TAIL.
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MIGHTY SUN GLOW
TWHBEA #663256 COLOR: CHESTNUT
MARKINGS: INSIDE OFF HIND FETLOCK, STAR.
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MIGHTY
RED MAN M.
TWHBEA #510044 COLOR: ROAN
MARKINGS: STAR |
SUN'S FOXIE LADY
TWHBEA #490692 COLOR: CHESTNUT
MARKINGS: STRIP. |
OFFSPRING
TWHBEA
# |
NAME |
COLOR |
SEX |
DOB |
SIRE |
20111667 |
GEN SATURDAY NITE SPECIAL |
BLACK |
G |
12/11/2001 |
GEN'S SIR CHARLES |
20608831 |
ACROSS THE RUBICON |
BLACK |
S |
5/07/2006 |
A LADYS MAN |
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