RIP All The Gold

Saw this on their facebook page:

We, at Craighead Farm, sadly announce the death of All the Gold on Monday, September 19, 2011. He left us with a day left in summer and just before the rain. We are realizing our loss is just simply staggering. We all had a great ride. It was an honour to know him. April 22, 1982 - September 19, 2011

We sure are losing a lot of the old timers this year, including several prominent TB stallions. Godspeed to all of you.

Oh no! I have a fantastic All the Gold broodmare who is the spitting image of him at my farm. She makes THE most gorgeous babies! All the Gold’s name will live on through his wonderful offspring…

What a shame to lose such a grand old stallion …

Godspeed to All the Gold and huge condolences to all of his connections …

I saw on Facebook that All the Gold had passed at 29 which is such a grand old age for such a grand old man. I only wish I had one of his daughters here to help carry on his lines. I actually looked at his web pages today to see the sales horses. Rest in peace and go with GOD. You did your job and more. I’m so sad about this.

Laurel Leaf Hanoverians & Diane Halpin on Facebook
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A grand age for a grand horse - my heartfelt condolences to all who loved him.

So sorry for your loss. Even at that age parting comes with such sorrow. RIP All the Gold.

Condolences to all his connections. :frowning:

Godspeed great one!

Very sad. We have a client who has three ATG kids, including a stallion prospect. We were just wondering why Billie didn’t attend the IHF finals in KY as she usually does. This may explain it. He certainly left his mark on the sport.

My deepest condolences to everyone around him, he was a great stallion and a great asset to sporthorse breeding, he will be greatly missed.
NM

What a great long life he had! Godspeed across the Rainbo Bridge, Grand Man!

My thoughts and prayers are with all involved. It is never easy, no matter what the age. RIP

RIP All The Gold. My thoughts and prayers are with his owners and all connections.

We certainly are. :frowning:

Very sorry to hear that!!! We have two ATG…we love them and loved working with Billie.

One of ours is a stud horse…we will be collecting him next spring.

All The Gold was ALL THE GOLD. I just loved him. RIP lovely one. You will surely be missed but what a good life you had.

I was so sad to read this - he was an awesome stallion who clearly left his mark on the hunter world. My heart goes out to Billie as he meant so much to her.