Classic Cantering Stallion
Black
Midnight Magic
'96 QH +Lady Blackstar & Midnight Star Star, socks on left legs Western tack Sire: Black Magic Dam: Blackberry Pie Midnight Magic is handsome and strong and incredibly agile. He can spin and turn and take off at top speed in the blink of an eye, and it's this talent that has made him a rodeo champion. Like most Quarter Horses, Magic is small and compact, but that doesn't slow him down, and his favorite activity is barrel racing. Many challengers have tried, but Midnight Magic has never been beaten. |
Gray
Tokyo Pride '98 Thoroughbred +Mon Cherie Dapple, stripe, four socks English tack Sire: Japanese Pride Dam: Tokyo Doll Tokyo Pride comes from a long line of Japanese Thoroughbreds. Though, racing is relatively new to Japan, Tokyo Pride has set many records. In fact, he's become the most popular stallion on the stud farm in Hokkaido. |
Skydancer '01 Lipizzaner Mail order Long wavy white hair English tack Sire: Precipitation Dam: Royal Prancer The noble stallion, Skydancer, is a strong and handsome carriage horse. When he's not proudly pulling the Royal Carriage for the Princess, Skydancer is busy learning a new variety of tricks from his mistress. Every trick he quickly learns and performs with perfection. If he continues to learn new tricks, his mistress will have him join the renowned Royal Lipizzaner Stallion Tour. |
Sir Blitzer
'02 Hunter +Silver Lady & Silver Mist Dapple, white socks English tack Sir Blitzer is a dapple grey Hunter Jumper stallion from the Yorkshire region of Britain. He now makes his home in White River Junction, Vermont. "Sir Blitzer" is a true champion show jumper and has won many blue ribbons. He has been known to jump as high as eight feet in the air. Sir Blitzer likes to jump the fence in the pasture where he grazes and stand outside his master's window, tapping the pane with his nose. He wants his master to come out and play. Today Sir Blitzer will show in a national jumper competition in New York. He can feel his master's excitement and he nickers and whinnies as he's coaxed into the trailer for the trip. His master talks to him soothingly and they both know that today will be another blue ribbon day. |
Chestnut
Thunderstorm '95 Quarter Horse released alone Brown, stripe, four socks Western tack "Thunderstorm" is a strong Quarter Horse, ready to sprint over any distance. Well-balanced and agile, he is known as "the most courageous horse in the world". Get to know him and you will understand why. Note: The American Quarter Horse is the first all-American breed. A distinctive type, it was bred in Virginia in the 17th century. |
Fitzpatrick
'00 Irish Hunter +Molly McBrae & Fitzbae Red chestnut, stripe, two socks, one stocking English tack Bold, powerful "Fitzpatrick" is always the first choice of the stable when hunting season comes around. His master loves to fox hunt, and will sometimes saddle up three times a week to ride over the dense, lush terrain of the Irish countryside. Irish Hunters derive their solid build and agility from their ancestors, a cross between Irish Draught Horses and Thoroughbreds... and "Fitzpatrick", with his stunning chestnut coat, is the envy of them all. His great jumping ability and stamina allow him to effortlessly clear every stone wall, river, fallen tree, and gully with grace and beauty. |
Palomino
Coronado '97 QH +Sugar Blaze & Coronado Blaze Palomino, Blaze, three socks Western tack Named after the Spanish explorer who sough the City Of Gold, this golden stallion is a treasure by himself. He's fast over a quarter-mile, for which Quarter Horses are bred, but he's incredibly elegant as well. He loves children, and his favorite activity is a parade. Wearing a sparkling saddle and bridle, he arches his neck and prances along, marching to the tune of the band and moving gracefully from one group of admirers to the next. |
Bay
Buckskin
Waterloo
'99 Selle Francais +Bruchetta Buckskin, four socks, black legs English tack Being raised on a beautiful vineyard in the north of France has been a wonderful life for "Waterloo". His loving master saddles "Waterloo" up each morning while the air is still crisp and cool and rides him over the hills to overlook the vineyard. His heritage makes him intelligent and steady natured, but also a fast racehorse who loves to run. Much to "Waterloo's" delight, he and his master often break into a full gallop across the open meadows. And, unlike many horses, he receives a special treat of sweet, juicy grapes. |