Harlem Sweet Erotica
2015 Palomino Sabino Thoroughbred Mare, 16.0h
Hunters
Genotype: e/e A/a n/Cr Sb/n
Purchased from Lithium Inc
Harlem Sweet Erotic comes to us as a generous homebred gift from Mika of Lithium Inc. She is everything you could want in a hunter and more. To start with her pedigree, her sire is a hunter competitor already holding the ASHA Champion, AHEJC Regional Champion, and ASTSA Local Champion titles. He is also a rated Premiere Stallion at the ASES. His sire is the famous Issued, winner of multiple year end titles including the 2013 SAI Reserve Thoroughbred Horse of the Year and in his career he earned the ASHA International Hall of Fame and SHA National Champion titles. Harlem Erotic Issue's dam is another retired hunter covered in titles as well. She earned the ASEJC World Champion, ASHA National Champion, and ASTSA International Champion titles as well as the Star Mare title at the ASES while competing. She is also responsible for the gorgeous sabino markings that make Harlem Erotic Issue and Harlem Sweet Erotica such eye catching horses. On Harlem Sweet Erotica's maternal side, her dam is the wonderful WPE Sweet Surrender. Though retired, she is perhaps one of the most impressive mares we have ever come across. She holds the AHEJC Hall of Fame, ASJA Hall Of Legends, and ASTSA National Champion titles, as well as being a Premiere Mare at the ASES, Approved at the ASHA, and last but not least the SAI 2014 Thoroughbred Reserve Horse of the Year! She is truly an unbelievable hunter and horse. Her sire is the impressive Issued as well while her dam, All Too Sweet, is another decorated hunter competitor holding the ASHA World Champion, and ASHEJA Regional Champon titles.
We feel so lucky to bring this young mare to compete at Windfield Farm in our small but strong Thoroughbred hunter team. She is sure to immediately begin catching the judges' eye with her flashy coat and floating movement. She has a wonderful temperament, suitable to adult or junior hunters like much of her pedigree would imply. We have no doubts about what a champion this mare could be in the ring, and the nickname "Goldie" she has picked up around the farm we think has as much to do with her future in competition as with her gorgeous look.