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Abbey Rocky Mountain Horses We raise and breed Rocky Mountain Horses.
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02/07/2022

Max expanding the love for the breed and behaving like the most mannered gentleman in MO today! So proud ❤️

16/06/2022

Tims Maximus getting in a workout while wind is blowing !

13/05/2022

AF TUCKER
Yearling registered RMHA Stud c**t .
You don’t get them more gentle then this guy!! And he’s still intact. Haven’t found a thing he won’t do for you. Even if he is nervous ( which is rare ) he still tries and does what asked even if confused !

Located in MO can be shipped through to WA week of 23rd if someone is interested!

We’ve been busy here at Abbey Farms ! One beautiful athletic black filly ! A leggy Silver Bay c**t and a GORGEOUS chrome...
08/04/2022

We’ve been busy here at Abbey Farms ! One beautiful athletic black filly ! A leggy Silver Bay c**t and a GORGEOUS chromed out Grulla filly !

Razz says “Hey this is NOT how you’re supposed to ride “
21/03/2022

Razz says “Hey this is NOT how you’re supposed to ride “

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Abbey Rocky Mountain Horses

My love for horses started when I was a young boy. When I was 12, I worked for free riding at a large horse ranch and boarding facility near my home. I continued working there throughout high school. I worked with the trainers riding horses, giving lessons and even bought and sold horses for the owner of the ranch.

I met my wife Cathy working at a summer camp where Cathy was the camp nurse and I was the horseback riding instructor. We were married the next year. I continued working with horses, taking care of a string of 50 plus at the ranch where I started. The next year I apprenticed with a farrier in the area and then went to Oklahoma Farriers College. After graduating in January of 1972, I continued to work as a farrier as well as buying and selling horses. An injury forced me to change direction in 1977.

Cathy and I left horses behind us and moved to Washington to raise our kids. I never lost my love for horses and when we retired in 2016, we decided to get back into the horse business. In deciding what breed to work with, I ran across the Rocky Mountain horse, a breed I had never heard of. I flew to Kentucky to find out more about these horses and fell in love with the breed.