


BROTHER
THOMASThomas is a very sweet, affectionate young off-the-track Thoroughbred. We are very impressed with him so far after acquiring him in May 2009. He is showing lots of potential--a wonderful canter and a big jump for a little guy! We think he'll be very fancy, even if he is a bit on the smaller side. And we will be very particular about where he goes.
He has done a few dressage schooling shows where he has been well-liked by the dressage judges: they really like his rear end and his stride!!
He did his first-ever horse trial at Jumpstart in September 2009, finishing in 10th place in his Open BN division of 24 with very little schooling beforehand. He's heading to Poplar Place in November for his first Novice trial.
He is definitely enjoying his new job as an eventer and we think he'll be a great Young Rider or Adult Amateur horse for the future.



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INVITATIONS (Suzie)Suzie, in her short career as an eventer, seems to be a very willing partner. She is apparently bred "out the wazoo" for Western Pleasure in the QH world, but she decided she wasn't interested in that career. That was just too boring for her!
After less than a month in dressage and jumping training, she went to Jumpstart Horse Trials and finished on her dressage score in 7th place in her BNH division of 20 horses. She was just amazing in a rainy, sloppy XC run; taking it all in stride and getting herself thru some messy spots.
She is taking it easy and maturing a bit over the winter and will come back for training and competing in Spring of 2010. She should be a great horse for a young person or small adult.


Pint has been lightly competed over the past few years and also used for lessons and leasing. He has done very well at the trials he's entered: finishing on his dressage score of 28 (3rd place) in Novice at MayDaze at the KHP in 2007, his very first horse trial and completing Training at Leg-Up Horse Trials at Hoosier Horse Park with one of only a few clear showjumping rounds. He has schooled Prelim fences at XC schooling at KHP. He's very game for whatever you want to do. He was loaned to a student to do Pony Club Rally in 2008, where he finished 2nd in the D3 eventing rally.
Right now, he's not in regular jumping and dressage work, but would love to get back into a routine and be your next Pony Club mount!