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Denali was born on March 4th 2000 at 10:37 pm PST. She has a star like her dam's, although smaller. A product of two large and dark brown horses, she is large and dark brown. Her legs are straight and her shoulder is excellent, along with her sire's short back, which should make her an excellent jumping horse like her parents and big brother. See more of Denali! |
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Drakkara was born on April 25th 2001 at 1:50 am PST. She is all brown without a trace of white on her. She is physically a lot like Denali, but her temperament is much more mellow and like her older brother, Allagash. She still loves to run, which seems to be a family trait! |
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Delta's Shadow is a born and breed jumper. He is owned by Laurie Campoy of Delta Farm Sport Horses where he is one of three stallions. Delta's Shadow is an American Warmblood of Dutch Warmblood and thoroughbred breeding. Laurie helps to run the American Warmblood Registry and actively breeds her horses to fulfill the goal of an ideal sporthorse. See photos of Delta's Shadow free jumping! |
Dot is a 22 year old thoroughbred mare. She has had babies in the past, including aborted twins. She was a jumper for a number of years until an accident caused her to fuse her left front pastern. Her sire is Tanieum (an international show jumper) and her dam is Charlotte's Web (a popular grand prix jumper from Southern California). Dot is still ridable at the walk and trot and happily gives lessons to some of my friends. Want to see more of Dot? |
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This is Allagash! He is a 1995 American Warmblood with the same parents as the foal that this site is all about. This photo is from his first rated horse show in the summer of 2000 when he was 5 years old. I started working with Ally when he was 3 and a half years old. He'd been saddled up and mounted a couple times with no big explosions (he's a pretty mellow guy), so I took over his training in October of 1998. Since then, I've been the only one riding him, so if he turns out to be a good horse or a bad horse, everyone can blame me. So far, he's been FANTASTIC. He been in a parade, hunter shows, jumper shows, horse trials, as well as trail rides. I'd trailer him all over the place if I could, but there's that little issue of not owning a trailer (or a truck). Someday. A natural jumper, we free jumped him when he was four with spectacular results, and when turned out on our fenced in cross country field, he's jumped out of the 5 foot+ fence on a couple of occasions. We're not jumping that high, not yet at least - this photo is for a 3 foot 6 inch class. See more of Ally! |
