23/09/2024
Looking for a lease buddy? We have several program and client horses that are eager to make new friends! These lovely horses spread all sizes and skill levels and are available for on-farm lease. Here are a few at a glance:
Walter - 15.1h slow and steady boy you can trust to carry you through fire. He is easy going and unflappable. He is a great choice for a beginner or someone who is looking to build confidence.
Opal - 15.2h beauty of a mare with a personality even more beautiful than her looks. This mare will cuddle with you for hours and happily snooze while you groom her. She was previously an accomplished show horse, but due to an injury with a previous owner, is now limited to walk with a small amount of trot for petite riders. Take her down our trails or have fun with simple rides in the ring! The perfect kids horse.
Bear - 16.3h perfect for intermediate riders who want to build up to jumping bigger things and refine their flatwork. With his flashy movement and sweetheart personality, this horse is truly special. We would love to see someone take him into the show ring!
Bug - 17h project horse. Needs an advanced rider but has impressive scope and athleticism. Loves to work and wants a job. Has been going well with one of our advanced riders and would benefit from having a second rider to bring him along.
Ted - 15.2h project horse. Western or English. Was coming along fantastically with his intermediate owner who has since gone back to college and he needs another calm and capable friend to continue his progress.
Keivah - 15.2 Western or English. Accomplished show horse and very well trained ride. Big, lovely mare that needs at least an intermediate rider due to her size and the support she therefore needs. Very sweet girl that would do great with someone who wants to really refine their flatwork and lower jumping.
Cotton - 14.2 Western or English. Knows how to balance and frames himself nicely when asked. Eager to jumps and wants to work. A perky, bouncier ride but smooths out and slows down nicely when told to. Can be ridden by true beginners but prefers advanced beginners and up.