Archive for October, 2011

Huapanga SL

October 31st, 2011 | For Sale, Horses, Mares | Comments Off

Huapanga is a young mare who is ready for someone to take her to the top of her game. Dressage judges have called her “expressive”, “very elegant”, “wonderfully athletic with tons of potential” in her training level tests. She has experience on several BBN and BN cross-country courses, where she is very bold and jumps anything. She is strong over jumps and is eager to try more–she is bred to be a Grand Prix horse (see her pedigree) and will get there with the right rider. My husband has finally realized he is not that rider due to time and other constraints, and so he has sadly decided to sell her. She was born here at our farm, a product of frozen semen imported from Mexico (see more information on High Flyer on our website go to the stallion section) out of a big-moving TB mare going back to Tom Fool, Bull Lea and War Admiral. Serious inquiries only please.

    Ibrahim (Sf)
     
  Fantastique (Sf)  
    Joyeuse (Sf)
High Flyer    
    Goldsping de la Lauzelle (Hann)
  Cheriegotard (Hann)  
    Lady Gust XX
 
    Our Tammy
  Timberlake  
    Miss Pryor
Precious Thunder    
    Toonder
  Thunderous  
    Petite Greek

 

Gaditano

October 24th, 2011 | Stallions | Comments Off

Frozen semen available

Sport Record

  • Winner on the 6 bars competition, jumping clean over a 6′ 2″ high fence
  • Winner of the “Waterman” Classic
  • Winner of the “Aerocaribe” Classic
  • 3rd place Mexican Metropolitan Championship for Novice horses in his first competing year
  • 3rd place “Chevy” Cup of the “Cavarly” Circuit, Mexico City
  • Winner of the Waterman Cup at “Limoneros” Equine Center, Morelos Mexico

Ancestry

Son of worldwide stallion leader “Galoubet”. Fifty percent of his first offsprings were grand prix winners, member of the gold medal winner team by France, and Individual World Champion. Galoubet was the first show jumping stallion sindicalized over one million dollars. Also father of  “Baloubet de Ruet”, three time world champion (1998, 1999, 2000, and 2nd place in 2001). By the mother side is grandson of the twice world champion “Abdullah”, who was member of the gold medal winner team at L.A Olympic games, and Individual silver medal winner at L.A Olympic games

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October 21st, 2011 | News | 0 Comments

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Spring Newsletter 2011

October 21st, 2011 | News | 0 Comments

Our spring newsletter is a great read that focuses on deworming and laminitis

Spring Newsletter 2011

High Flyer

October 21st, 2011 | Stallions | Comments Off

High Flyer is a 17 hand beautiful grey stallion. This guy possess both strength and agility, the perfect combination for a sport horse. He is a proven sire of multiple talented and award winning horses. Frozen semen avaible only.

Sport Record

  • 1989: 2nd place Mexican National Championshiop
  • 1990: 1st place Mexican Nation Championship
  • 1st place in numerous “Classics”
  • 1st place “Progresa” Cup
  • 1st place at the CSIO Bratislava Nations Cup
  • 3rd place at the Grand Prix in the same CSIO Dupont
  • 1st place (Gold Medal) at the CSIO, in New York (Knock-out Challenge)
  • 1st place at the Norbaw Speed Stacke Classic
  • 1993: Gold Medal as a member of the Mexican Young Riders Team

Offspring

  • Mat
    • Champion on his first year competing in dressage (beginnerslevel)
    • Winner of the FEI- Samsung Cup, Oct ’95
    • 2nd place Dressage Mexican National Championship (Novice horses)
    • 2nd place Mexican Metropolitan Championship 1st level
    • 1st place Mexican Metropolitan Championship for novice riders
    • 2nd place Mexican National Championship for novice riders
  • Moon Light
    • 1st place Mexican Metropolitan Championship for novice horses on their first competing year
    • 1st place Mexican National Championship for novice horses on their first competing year
    • 2nd place Mexican National Championship for novice horses on their second year
    • 2nd place Mexican National Championship C-2 level
    • 1st place Mexican National Championship for young riders, second level
    • 1st place Intercontinental Young Riders Championship CSI- A Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico
    • Winner on a number of 4’4″ High competitions
    • 2nd place Mexican National Championship for Young Riders, first level
    • Many times among the five first places on 4’6″ high competitions
  • Juana De Arco: Winner on beginners level
  • Cat Flyer: Winner on 4″ high competitions
  • Guadalupano: Winner on beginners level
  • Sargent Pepper: 2nd place Mexican Championship
  • Flyer Twist
    • 2nd place Mexican Metropolitan Championship
    • 2nd place Mexican National Championship
    • Winner at the CCI Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico, for young horses
  • Tabachin: 2nd place novice horses Mexican National Championship
  • Huichol: 3rd place Mexican Metropolitan Championship
  • Macaria: 2nd place World Champion for young riders
  • High Wind: Winner in a number of competitions
  • Principe: Winner in a number of competitions
  • Cambalache: 2nd place Mexican National Championship for advanced level horses

In 1987 High Flyer was the stallion with the highest representation on the Mexican National Championship with 10 offsprings