




Hi and Welcome to our Farm on the net. Alabama Singlefooters is located in Haleyville, Alabama and owned by Randy & Deborah Campbell.
Deborah and I had the privilege of being at the world championship racking horse celebration when Robert Skimmerhorn was showing Speck (the fourteen time world champion speed racking stallion ).We noticed that speck was very smooth and was single footing, not pacing. We got to know Robert and Speck and we could see how gentle speck was (at that time a ten year old breeding stallion). Robert, on many occasions after winning the speed racking class, would take speck out back and let 7 and 8 year old children ride him.
After speaking with Robert we decided to breed some of our mares to Speck's Sire, Nomes Sweepstakes. A 16 hand yellow palomino registered Walking horse born in 1969 and owned by Lynn Crabtree. At that time he was twenty four years old and Mr. Crabtree bred very few outside mares. He had 15 or 20 mares of his own and agreed to breed some mares for us. I made 5 trips the first year and we got one stud colt "Tug" a beautiful bay. The next year I made 5 or 6 more trips and we got "Eagle", a bay roan. Both of these stud colts are off Midnight, a 15 hand black single footing mare. The next year we got a pink skinned white stud colt that died after a couple of months out of lady, Charlie’s dam. (The next year we got Proud Country (aka dirty white boy) a black skinned palomino off country girl. Bad Leroy brown off midnight and sweeps stakes and Charlie off lady and eagle. We had our single footers. These horses have carried Deborah and I on hundred of trail rides in Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Mississippi, Florida, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama the beautiful. We have not rode Virginia yet but hope to soon. We kept all 5 studs as long as we could but Eagle seemed to produce the best colts and we knew he would be our breeding stallion.
Eagle has produced somewhere between 80 to 100 offspring of all colors, palominos, buckskins, roans, spotted, bays, blacks, sorrels, and have even had one born purple. It turned out to be a blue roan after a few days.
Eagle has consistently produced offsprings with speed, smoothness, & natural gaits on the ground with a gentle and willing disposition. If you want a great trail horse bring a good mare and Eagle will put you a great one on the ground (note not any of my sweepstakes blood line cork clip or in any way strike there front feet while trail riding or in the show ring eagle passes this on to his colts ).
Thanks
Randy Campbell

Deborah & Dirty White Boy
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