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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Good Luck! We're so happy for everyone!

It was cold and dark this morning as we loaded the trailer to send several of our horses on to new and exciting chapters in their lives. While we will miss their bright faces and distinct personalities quite a bit in our days here on the farm, it is gratifying to know they will be loved and cared for with their new people. So while we apologize for no photographs of the loading process, we will post photos of the horses in their new homes when those arrive. So the pressure is on their new owners - you HAVE to send us updates and photos of you & your new horse's success!! We love to hear about what you all are doing!!! So please share your triumphs - nothing is too small or too big - we'd love to be able to share with our extended "family" of horse friends!

First on the trailer was our seasoned FEI competitor Artesian WF (Again and Again x Aly Alice xx). Artie is one of the sweetest horses that has ever set hoof upon the planet and he was Emily's keeper of his foal year, so with a heavy heart we said our goodbyes to him this morning. He enjoys his one on one time with a single rider, so we are hoping that he'll thrive with his new person! Good luck Artie!














The next traveler was Artie's half sister by Waldaire - Wallace WF. Lacey has been a blast to bring along and we are quite excited about her future in the competition ring! As she is out of our first foal crop from Waldaire, we couldn't be happier that she will be out and about representing the breeding program and her sire! Good luck Lacey!












And the last of our travelers for today's adventure is none other than Wyncote WF (Waldaire x Southern Leigh WF). Cody has been blessed with the best of new situations and we couldn't be more excited for this talented young horse. Congratulations to Amazing Grace Stables on your purchase! We can't wait to hear about all of Cody's adventures and show ring triumphs. Good luck Ryann and Nardeen!!! If you want to learn about how 'right' the fit has been from the beginning with this horse and his new owners, please click HERE.




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