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(Antwyne Zen X PPM's Easter Elegance)
2005 bay gelding |
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Tall, dark and handsome, this 4yr. old gelding has the talent and disposition to be a winning Jr. Exhibitor horse
or your affectionate and willing trail companion. Kid has had 8 months professional training with Greg Ferguson
of Trafalgar Training Stables, has been hitched and driven, and started hunt seat. He is wonderfully adaptable and
handles changes in handlers and environment with no problem.
After the winter off last year, he was hauled for 4
hours, spent one night getting accustomed to a new barn and the next day after about 10 minutes on the longe line,
a 13yr. old rider stepped aboard and Kid went right to work with no hesitation. He craves attention and has a
strong desire to please. He is not reactive or racy, and is a fun ride. If I didn’t have 11 other horses,
I would keep him for my “old lady horse”. A home where he will have an abundance of love and attention is
an absolute must. Ideally a young rider, or perhaps a 30 to 50 something woman who is looking for a horse
that will be her loving companion in whatever direction her equestrian pursuits lead her. He is very
reasonably priced considering his quality and training at $4500, but as with Bunny, the perfect home
is my priority for the “Kid” Video is available of Kid under saddle with Greg and his Jr. rider.
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Antwyne Zen |
FCF Val D'Isere
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FCF Esprit de Lark |
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Windridge Daydream |
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Antwyne Diva |
Whispering High Beam |
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Equinox Prelude |
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PPM's Easter Elegance |
Tedwin Topic |
Fiddler's Contender |
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Waseeka's Cajun Queen |
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Arboria Love Beam |
Beamington |
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Aristo Cambry |
Kid's complete pedigree can be seen
here.
More pictures of Kid
(click on any thumbnail to enlarge)
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(Tedwin Topic X Arboria Love Beam)
1992 bay mare
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PPM’s Easter Elegance (Tedwin Topic x Arboria Love Beam) 1992 bay broodmare extraordinaire! I had always wanted a Tedwin Topic daughter because of
their reputation as producers of exceptional offspring, and was thrilled to find “Bunny”, not only because she was by Topic, but she was also a
Beamington granddaughter through her dam Arboria Love Beam. She has certainly fulfilled her promise as she has produced four truly wonderful
foals for me. She has been extremely easy to breed and has been bred live cover and AI and has settled the first time in every case. Her foals
are beautiful, talented and refined, but the thing I appreciate the most is their strong desire for human contact and connection. They crave
interaction, and are very trainable. I have heard this from other owners of offspring of Topic daughters, and that has certainly been my
experience as well. To date Bunny has had 3 dark bay colts, and one very dark brown filly. I currently have 2 of her colts on the sales list.
I am retaining the filly, and admit I am reluctantly offering the boys. Her colt from last year is exotic, and personable, and if I were younger
and planning to breed many more horses I would consider him as a junior stallion.
As my husband and I are approaching retirement (hopefully) I am beginning to downsize my breeding horses, and trying to find more time to “play” with
the horses I retain.
Bunny is being offered for that reason, as she is too nice a mare to sit idly by in the pasture when she is still capable of producing wonderful
Morgan foals. She could be sold open or bred to my homozygous black stallion Antwyne Zen (FCF Val D’Isere x Antwyne Diva). Bunny is priced
at $2000 and a fabulous home is of utmost importance. Bunny has always been well cared for, and she is used to being put up in her own
stall at night, but she is also happy to be turned out with other mares.
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Tedwin Topic |
Fiddler's Contender |
Red Pepper |
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Donna Mae Pepper |
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Waseeka's Cajun Queen |
Waseeka's Nocturne |
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Corrine |
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Arboria Love Beam |
Beamington |
Mr. Breezy Cobra |
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Ellen Bar |
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Aristo Cambry |
Rapidan Revelry |
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Rapidan Cameo |
Bunny's complete pedigree can be seen
here.
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