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Proudly Presents...

The Cookie Bandit
2005 Buckskin Tobiano Stallion
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Registered with TWHBEA and SSHBEA
Alen's Belfast Bandit x Oreo Cookie
We are very proud to present The Cookie Bandit. "Chip" is a 2005 buckskin tobiano stallion. He is dual registered with TWHBEA and SSHBEA. Chip is homozygous tobiano and homozygous black. This means he will produce spotted, black based foals 100% of the time (black based being black, bay, buckskin, smoky black, and perlino). This also means all his foals are eligible for full registration with both TWHBEA and SSHBEA!

Chip showing off his natural beauty! Chip was born and raised right here in Oklahoma. He was born in Claremore, OK to Jody Keihl Decker. He was later leased to Jeanette Strickland in Chelsea, OK. When Jody decided to sell him, Jeanette jumped at the opportunity. Jeanette had Chip for at total of 11 years. While Chip was never shown himself, his sire line is steeped in multi-champion horses!
Chip is an own son of Alen’s Belfast Bandit who is the winner of:
- SSHBEA Golden Supreme Champion (60+ wins in SSHBEA affiliated shows)
- 20 World Champion titles
- 8 World Grand Champion titles in open shod classes
- 60 blues in halter and lite shod competition

Spotted Alen Again
Chip’s grandsire is the great Spotted Alen Again who is the winner of:
-1987 SSHBEA 2 y/o Reserve Champion Stallion
-1988 SSHBEA 3 y/o Champion Stallion
-1988 SSHBEA 3 y/o World Champion
-1989 SSHBEA 4 y/o Reserve Champion Stallion
-1989 SSHBEA Reserve World Grand Champion
-1989 SSHBEA Supreme Champion (10+ wins at SSHBEA affiliated shows)
And whose offspring have won:
- 84 world championships
- 62 reserve world championships
- 411 divisional world championships
Chip’s great grandsire is Shadow’s Spotted Alen who has won:
- SSHBEA 2 YO Reserve Champion Stallion
- SSHBEA 3 YO Champion Stallion
- 3 YO World Champion
- SSHBEA 4 YO Reserve Champion Stallion
- SSHBEA Reserve World Grand Champion
- 1989 Supreme Champion
Click photos to view Walkers West's wonderful gallery of spotted champions.

While pretty color and an awesome pedigree are nice to look at, our number one goal continues to be an awesome disposition. So far we have found Chip to be kind, friendly, and easy to be around. When we went to meet him, I noted he was like handling an old ranch gelding. When we loaded him in the trailer to bring him home, Jeanette waited until he hopped right in to announce, "How was that for not being loaded for 11 years?!" lol. Pretty darned good!
2025 will be our first breeding season with Chip. We look forward to seeing what he produces for us!