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Performance Horses
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the end of our walking horse breeding program.
After much thought, we have decided to explore our other passions within the equine industry.
We are pursuing dressage and natural horsemanship, with the hopes of incorporating our
training and knowledge into a performance horse / reining / working cow horse breeding
program.
Sugar Valley Farms was founded by Keith and Rhonda Kight in 2003 and today operates as a
private breeding farm. And though the farm has not long been established, our combined
experience represents 25 years of equine knowledge in various disciplines to include dressage
and equitation.
We have been fortunate enough to have our life's dream and passion for horses become a
reality. From the time I was a young girl, like so many other horse crazy kids, I had an
unrelenting desire to be around, touch, and smell horses!
Our goal at Sugar Valley Farms is to build relationships founded on trust, loyalty, quality
and service that is unmatched; while consistently producing a quality horse that can be
successful in the show ring and enjoyed at home.
Though our disciplines have changed, our breeding philosophy remains the same. We will
continue to breed horses of excellent quality, conformation and athletic ability. Our
breeding program will be a culmination of the industry's best bloodlines. The success of our
horses is the result in crossing the best foundation bloodlines with the top performance
bloodlines in existence today. We take pride in focusing our breeding on mares with the finest of conformation and pedigree. Not only are they bred to show, they are bred to reproduce their heritage. Most of all,
they are bred to be a friend, a partner, whether it be on the rail or trail.
Though the workload the horses create can be tremendous and days off or free time are almost
nonexistent, it has been well worth it. Our favorite moments by far, are going to the barn,
feeding horses, or watching mares and foals playing in the front pasture as the sun sets.

Big Bear's Chloe
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Sire:
Fergus
Dam: Big Bear's Shawnessee |
2005 Connemara Mare
We would like to give special thanks to Leigh Ellen Roberts of Big Bear Farm for this wonderful mare. We are
looking forward to an exciting dressage / eventing career. She is currently in training with Leigh Ellen.

Whiz
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Whiz and his Dam
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Whiz
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Whiz in July 2007
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Whiz in July 2007
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Sire: Bar Top
Sailor
Dam: Taylor's Crown Poco |
This is Whiz, a buckskin quarter horse colt, born on St. Patrick's
Day 2007.
His dam is Taylor's Crown Poco, a foundation bred mare. Her first foal is already an NRHA money winner.
His sire is Bar Top Sailor, an own son of Top Sail Whiz, an NRCHA money
earner, an NRHA Certificate of Merit earner, and AQHA Point Earner in Reining.
He can be seen at http://www.casrioranch.com/BarTopSailor.html

Vision's Legacy SVF
This is a Tennessee Walking filly that we bred and raised. She is an exceptional mover with a great
attitude.

Sugar Valley's Francis
(Gaited Mule)
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Francis
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Francis and her dam,
Maggie
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Sire:
Earnhart (Gaited Jack)
Dam: Fuller's Delight's Maggie (Tennessee Walking Horse) |
This is Sugar Valley's Francis. She is a gaited mule and the delight of the farm. Not only is she a pretty girl, but she has a wonderful personality and is smart as a whip!

Keith & Rhonda
Kight
Farm Address:
21390 U.S. Hwy 431
Lafayette, Alabama 36862
Mailing Address:
368 Fob James Drive
Valley, Alabama 36854
info@sugarvalleyfarms.net

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