This page is reserved for those few extra special
horses who have touched our hearts over the years. All of them have taught
me and many others several important lessons in life.
"Misty"
Named after the storybook Chincoteague pony, Misty was the first horse that
I took lessons on and the first horse that became my friend. We won my first
blue ribbon together at the 46th annual 4th of July horse show in Kernersville,
NC in 1981. She has taught many others how to ride and take care of a horse
and is still owned and loved by the Korner family in North Carolina.
"Brandy"
Brandy is the first pony to take me over a jump. I began my english riding
with this sweet bay pony. She is no longer with us but was owned and loved
by Sheila Boyd of Kernersville, NC.
"Sid"
Red Ant Impressario affectionately known as "Sid" around the barn, taught
me about Western Pleasure and he was the first horse that I leased and took
total care of. It was Sid that taught me about the pleasures of mucking stalls
and daily grooming.
"Captain"
Captain Ladd is the first horse that I ever owned. What made this sweeter
was that I won him through a 4-H contest sponsored by the Forsyth County
Trailblazers. Captain is still with us and has filled our tack room with
awards in every event that you could imagine. I credit him with getting me
hooked on Appaloosas, and he still comes first in alot of decisions we make.
Just ask him who gets fed first in the morning...him or me?
"Buckley"(pictured on left)
Buckley was the first horse that my husband and I owned as a couple. He got
my husband hooked and taught him how to ride. It is Buckley that let us explore
the magnificent trails of Louisiana for the first few years that we lived
here. He now lives with his wonderful new owner here in Louisiana, and is
the apple of her eye. Anyone who has met Buckley will have a hard time forgetting
him.
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