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Condolences Following Passing of Sweet Talkin Jeannie

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NSBA News

The National Snaffle Bit Association is sad to report that AQHA show mare, Sweet Talkin Jeannie, has died at the age of 22.

Bred by JS and Virginia Fulton Jr., Sweet Talkin Jeannie was by NSBA Hall of Fame Stallion Sweet Talkin Chip and out of Jeannie Straw.

Sweet Talkin Jeannie began her show career as a futurity horse, placing in the top five in a number of major futurities, including the All American Quarter Horse Congress, Just For Pleasure, and Dixie Nationals, first under the guidance of Doug Pratt and later Bret Parrish.

However, it was as a Non-Pro horse that she really shined. Joetta Bell would win AQHA World Championship titles in Amateur Western Pleasure, Amateur Showmanship, and Amateur Western Riding, as well as Reserve World Champion titles in Western Pleasure and Western Riding with the mare. Shane Dowdy also showed the mare to numerous successes in Senior Western Pleasure, adding an Open AQHA World Championship in 2004. In all, Sweet Talkin Jeannie would earn more than 1,400 AQHA points and $12,594.58 in NSBA earnings.

Following her show career, Sweet Talkin Jeannie passed along her athletic ability to foals such as Krymsun Kryptonite, Lope Out The Doubt, My Ace Is Hot, and Jeannie In A Bottle.

NSBA shares its condolences with the Bell and Meredith families.

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