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Congratulations to Meg Suttle and Desert Storm Tu on their successful Cape Fear Trail Riders Show in Wade, NC on June 2.  They got three 1st place ribbons and one 2nd place ribbon.  Way to go Meg and Stormy!

FIRST KISS



All About Madison, purebred saddlebred born to Vanity's Garden Party on May 5, 2008.  See more photos of Madison on the Our Horses tab. 



Madison's sire Blackstreet pictured below  Owner By:  Brian Garrett, DVM  contact Dr. Brian at 323-1535 days for stallion information.


Welcome to purebred Arabian Principal Meridian "Marty" from Alberta, Canada, owned by Nicole Stamper



Welcome to Cadillac Jack, show mule owned and ridden by veterinarian Chris Truesdale.



Moving to our farm July 7, Abe and Jack, two mules in training to be West Point's Football Mascots owned by veterinarian, Anne Hessinger.  We look forward to their arrival.


Tiz Starlike, "Tizzy" purebred saddlebred mare and Classy Notions "China" AQHA mare, owned by April and Andy Stockert.
(Chine shown below - I need photos of Tizzy)



Tizzy's sire above.  Tiznow purebred saddlebred stallion owned by Brian Garrett DVM   Contact Dr. Brian at 323-1535 weekdays for information. 

Objection BFA owned by Terri and Marie Valdivia and  Morning Sadeek, also owned by Marie and Terri.  pictures of  Objection coming soon.  PICTURED BELOW MARIE ON HER GELDING MORNING SADEEK


Brianna Alger, daughter of Sandy and Gregg Alger, won her barrel racing class on her AQHA gelding, Magnolia Freckle Doc "Magnum"   Way to go Brianna!


Hope-Thru-Horses.com Christmas photo with their new addition Donkey.  If any of my Arab mares have long eared foals, I know where you live Heather.  HORSE THERAPY:   Heather Wilkerson   Hope-Thru-Horses  Call 910-494-5888 for more information about her psychotherapy practice.  It does not include riding - all ground work about building relationship between people using horses.  It's fascinating work and was recently featured on the Oprah show.  She accepts insurance including Tri-Care.


NEWS!  WINS!  BABIES!   

Three Day Eventer Amy Parlett on her New Zealand thoroughbred Quiet Achiever aka Toby at a recent event at the Carolina Horse Park.  Horse and rider were uninjured and are back on their winning streak (see publication below with Amy and Toby).



Terri and Marie Valdivia owners of purebred Arabian Sadeek and  ML Mostly Padron foal Objection BFA, returned from training at Ted Carson Training Center at Butler Farms in White Oak, NC; Meg Suttle owner of Desert Storm Tu - 1/2 Arabian;  Crystal Thornsberry will be returning in July 2007.  We're caring for her thoroughbred Pappy's Pride.   Sandy and Brianna Alger and their barrel racing AQHA gelding, Magnum.  Welcome to David Gulbrand and his wife,Nadja and their buckskin AQHA gelding General Patton Dusty Scout Platoon "Dusty" and Welcome back to April and Andy Stockert and their two horses Tiz, a purebred Saddlebred and China, AQHA.  Welcome Gary and Angie Wells and their buckskin Tennessee Walking Horse Belle.  Belle came from Dolly Parton's farm in Tennessee.  Welcome to Connie Capps, Angie's sister and her palomino Tennessee Walking Horse, Kix.  Gary and Angie are building their farm and will be moving their Belle and Kix to their farm in a few months.  And to Christina Truesdale, DVM and her mule Jack.

Stormy and Meg

  


NCAHA Banquet awards: 

 

Traveled to the U.S. Arabian Nationals in Louisville, KY.  What a sight to see.  Trainers from NC cleaned house in the Western and English divisions winning open national championships in several categories including the western open and country english open and 1/2 arab english pleasure open.  Words can't describe how exciting it was to see such high quality, well behaved horses.  Keep spreading the word well bred Arabians aren't tiny and timid, but big and well behaved .  Throw in those beautiful faces and what more out of life do you need?  Pictured below are my friends of 40 years Frans and Dana Liem of Dayton, Ohio. 

Liz and Tom Lawrence purchased 33 acres of land near our farm.  They will be running a horse operation of their own in the coming years. They also offer local horse hauling services.   Call 910-988-1704 for information.

If you want to build a beautiful horse farm, please contact me.  I can help.

Bye for now - thanks for visiting. 

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