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Monthly Archives: January 2008
Holland: 16.3 bay Hanoverian mare, 12 years old.
Holland: 16.3 bay Hanoverian mare, 12 years old. Holly is as kind and laid back as they come! Easy to handle and compliant around both humans and other horses, Holly is a favorite here on the farm. Her classic conformation and sweet disposition combine to make her an extraordinary mother. We purchased her as a broodmare, however we rode her once “just to see.” She was willing, soft and responsive, an absolute joy! Congratulations to Kathy O’Neill of MD!
Posted in Equine Alumni
Tagged broodmare, conformation, hanoverian mare, holly, horses, laid back, sweet disposition
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Zydeco Boogaloo: 15.3 bay Oldenburg-cross mare, 12 years.

CONGRATULATIONS to Cappy Hanson of Albany, NY. We know Boogie will make a wonderful member of your family and match for your stunning stallion!
Zydeco Boogaloo: 15.3 bay Oldenburg-cross mare, 12 years. Boogie’s grandsire, Zeus, is one of the leading sires of jumpers in Europe. Her half-uncle Alla’Czar was the 2002 US National Hunter Breeding Sire.
Due to her former owner’s circumstances, Boogie has very limited training. With her long floating gaits and sweet personality, she is truly a hidden treasure as a broodmare or sporthorse prospect. We have played the Parelli games with her and she has proven to be smart and sensitive. She tackles obstacles and jumps on line with willingness and ease. Boogie is looking for a home where she will receive the training to develop her awesome potential, or raise the next generation of champions. $3000, negotiable to the right home.



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From Mary Miles, Butler, PA:
From Mary Miles, Butler, PA:
Just wanted to let you know how well Casper is doing. He settled-in just fine and has become very attached to his new pasture palls. He goes out during the day and loves his stall on these chilly nights. We have been riding him about four days per week in the ring and had him on one short trail ride. What a sweet horse he is. (more…)
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Tagged butler pa, high school marching band, horses, love, mounted patrol, parade, pasture, school marching band, sweet horse
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From Mary Antinozzi, Boston, MA:
From Mary Antinozzi, Boston, MA:
“Why Kirsten is so cool”
When looking back on all the years of my childhood, they are filled to the brim with riding lessons, pony club clinics, camps and lectures. While I remember the knowledge I gained, it is sometimes hard to remember who taught it to me. Although, there is one person who stands out above the fuzzy memories of the others, and that is Kirsten Lee. (more…)
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Tagged boston ma, british horse society, england, equestrians, equine education, good friend, horsemanship, kirsten lee, morgan horse, national titles, novice, pony club
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From Ginnie Lance, Berryville, VA:
From Ginnie Lance, Berryville, VA:
Kirsten Lee should be considered as a top riding instructor and horse trainer in the area. As a riding instructor, she has the natural ability to interpret the needs of the horse and the rider. (more…)
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Tagged amazing results, confidence, high note, horse trainer, horses, kirsten lee, natural ability, natural horsemanship techniques, professionalism, seasoned veteran, short time
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From Donna D. Stilwell, Clarksburg, Maryland:
From Donna D. Stilwell, Clarksburg, Maryland:
I am a “born again” rider at the age of 51, and suffice it to say It has been about 15+years (OK, maybe 18 years) since I had been in the saddle. As a birthday gift my husband surprised me with lessons. Kirsten Lee was one of my first instructors and one of the most intuitive instructors I have ever met. (more…)
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Tagged concise instructions, dressage, excellent credentials, highly trained, horses, intuitive, teaching techniques
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From Shirley Smith Winer, Retired Pony Club DC, Huntington, MA
From Shirley Smith Winer, Retired Pony Club DC, Former USPC Board Member, Huntington, MA:
I have known Kirsten since she joined pony club at about age 12. She shared ownership with another member of “Shokee”- a hardheaded appaloosa. She came to my summer camp for years and while in college she began teaching at the camp- and still does after 15 years! During that time she has developed as a teacher and a trainer, using her keen intelligence and creativity and her eclectic nature to broaden her own training and to integrate it all into what is her unique way of training horses and riders. (more…)
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Tagged board member, centered riding, good horse, horse prospects, intelligence and creativity, keen intelligence, natural horsemanship, new attitude, pony club, professionalism in teaching, summer camp, training horses
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From Scott & Teresa White, White Sands Farm, Lovettsville, VA
From Scott & Teresa White, White Sands Farm, Lovettsville, VA Breeders of FPS and FHANA Registered Friesians:
In 2003 due to personal and professional time constraints we found ourselves in need of a trainer that had the ability to work with several horses at different levels of training. In particular, they needed to be able to condition our horses for the annual inspection. Kirsten did a fantastic job juggling the horses and working with each horse on an individual basis. (more…)
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Tagged clipping, dependability, FHANA, FPS, Friesian, groundwork, inpsection, keuring, loading, trainer, trustworthy
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From Denise Wenner, Shepherdstown, WV
From Denise Wenner, Shepherdstown, WV:
Thank you so much for all your help! I was just amazed to see how much you were able to do with her in such a short amount of time. (more…)
From Mimi Davis, Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Farm Manager
From Mimi Davis, Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Farm Manager and Trainer at the Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center, Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY:
Without Kirsten Lee and her unique knowledge and patience with a horse, one of our many retired thoroughbred racehorses would have been labeled a ‘bad horse’. (more…)