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	<title>Comments on: The Sentola Influence</title>
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		<title>By: nan kingsbury</title>
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		<dc:creator>nan kingsbury</dc:creator>
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		<description>Trinandee was purchased by my father, Leonard England, when the stately fire-red chestnut stallion was 20 years old. I was only 11 years old at the time, but this incredibly well-mannered stud was my favorite horse to ride! We frequently joined the other kids and a mix of mares and geldings for trail rides and 4-H clinics; many assumed he was a gelding becuase he never caused a commotion.  He was well-known throughout our end of Michigan&#039;s Upper Peninsula as &quot;Big Red&quot;, and represented the Morgan breed very well as a flag-bearer for area 4-H shows and parades. Trinandee&#039;s legacy lives on through a great-grandson, England&#039;s Crimson Tide; a gorgeous red roan chestnut with the flaxen mane &amp; tail so common to the Sentola line. This handsome stud is on lease to R2 Morgans in Belgrade, Montana.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trinandee was purchased by my father, Leonard England, when the stately fire-red chestnut stallion was 20 years old. I was only 11 years old at the time, but this incredibly well-mannered stud was my favorite horse to ride! We frequently joined the other kids and a mix of mares and geldings for trail rides and 4-H clinics; many assumed he was a gelding becuase he never caused a commotion.  He was well-known throughout our end of Michigan&#8217;s Upper Peninsula as &#8220;Big Red&#8221;, and represented the Morgan breed very well as a flag-bearer for area 4-H shows and parades. Trinandee&#8217;s legacy lives on through a great-grandson, England&#8217;s Crimson Tide; a gorgeous red roan chestnut with the flaxen mane &amp; tail so common to the Sentola line. This handsome stud is on lease to R2 Morgans in Belgrade, Montana.</p>
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