Archives for November, 2007

Fall Update and Horses For Lease
Monday, November 12th, 2007

Hello to everyone out there! It has been awhile since our last update, but now that things are quieting down for the winter we promise to post news more regularly!

First things first— we still have several horses available for winter lease. Below is a list of the ponies that are left:

Maggie – 7 y/o Belgian/QH mare, 14.3hh. Dollar was new this summer and came to us from a local teen who showed her extensively on the local H/J circuit. She is a fun little mare that is solid on the flat and over fences. She trail rides too! She’d be a great addition to a lesson barn or a private individual looking for something fun to ride and jump this winter.

Roxy – 7 y/o Arab mare, 15hh. Roxy is a awesome little mare who loves to jump! She’d be a fun mount for a pony clubber or 4-Her. She trail rides, has been jumped cross country, and is a sweet, willing mare who likes to have a good time.

Gracie – 19 y/o Thoroughbred mare, 15.2hh. Gracie has done it all— lessons, 4-H, Pony Club, local H/J shows, and trail riding. She likes to work and would be awesome for someone who wanted to hack around several days a week or as a lesson horse for intermediate riders.

Bonnie - 10 y/o Thoroughbred mare, 15.3hh. Bonnie is a lovely mare who has really come along the last few years. She jumps 2’6 fences, goes cross country, trail rides, and is generally a willing and athletic partner.

Cisco – 10 y/o Appy gelding, 15.2hh. Cisco is the type of horse who loves to be in the middle of things and we swear he has a sense of humor. He trail rides very well and jumps small fences. He likes to work and is happiest when kept busy.

Brandy – 5 y/o DraftX mare, 16.2hh. Brandy is a very athletic mare with a ton of potential. She is a lovely mover and could excel in any discipline with the right rider. She is still young so a experienced rider is best for her.

Sara – 7 y/o Paint mare, 15.2hh. Sara is a very pretty paint mare who would love to have someone spend time with her this winter! She was a trail horse before coming to camp this year. This summer she was brought along slowly and made good progress, but an experienced and kind rider would be best for her.

That’s the list! If anyone is interested, call or e-mail Mary for more information or to come see them.

We’ve been busy closing up camp for the winter, but we are also looking forward to next year. Mary and Justin have been attending camp shows and working on plans for the upcoming summer. Stay tuned for more updates soon!