Lets see those Warmblood crosses!!!!
#1
Posted 27 September 2006 - 05:27 PM
#2
Posted 28 September 2006 - 08:37 AM
This year, as a yearling, she has cleared the 5' fence around her paddock twice ... once on the way out, and again back into the paddock. Sorry, don't have any current pics. As a yearling, she stands almost 15.1 on a stick with a level.
#3
Posted 28 September 2006 - 09:38 AM
Sire: Feuertanzer (Martini *Pg*E* x Fancy Free)
Dam: Raachel (JK Spartan x SS Regina)
He's going to be a big boy. He's on his third halter, he keeps outgrowing them.

Burgundy Oaks Farm/Kelly Kenneally Photography
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#4
Posted 29 September 2006 - 01:27 PM
ok tried to post more pics of legs but it won't let me.....there are more of him on my website.
Maria Conzelman
Breezy Ridge South
Arabian Sport Horses
www.breezyridgesouth.com
#5
Posted 15 October 2006 - 08:52 PM
(Hopefully, new to posting )Here's a pic of Implicit RgF at 9 months old. She's by Ideal, (OLD), out of our 15.3 JK Amadeus daughter. Looking forward to showing her in the sporthorse-in-hand classes as a two year old next year. Her older purebred brother has rec'd 8's for his trot in hand and is looking really nice starting under saddle.
Shandy
Raingate Farms
Sport and Performance Horses
Seal Rock, OR
www.raingatefarms.us
#6
Posted 13 November 2006 - 11:24 PM

Heidemari was indeed an Arabian cross by Fagir,
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an Arabian stallion by Ibn Fokhri (by Nazeer) who was imported in utero from Egypt and 100 day tested with warmblood stallions in Germany before being accepted into Trakehner breeding.
Synergy Sport Horses
Home of stallions Cotopaxi (Holsteiner) and Raffaello (Hanoverian)
http://www.synergysporthorses.net
Home to stallions Cotopaxi (Holsteiner stamm 776) and Raffaello (Hanoverian by Raphael)
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#7
Posted 17 November 2006 - 09:57 AM
As we have been consolidating our jumping lineages and breeding warmblood, I offer a picture of our foundaton mare Heidemari
Heidemari was indeed an Arabian cross by Fagir,
an Arabian stallion by Ibn Fokhri (by Nazeer) who was imported in utero from Egypt and 100 day tested with warmblood stallions in Germany before being accepted into Trakehner breeding.
Synergy Sport Horses
Home of stallions Cotopaxi (Holsteiner) and Raffaello (Hanoverian)
http://www.synergysporthorses.net
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The mare that you posted is lovely. Was she bred by Herbert by chance? She looks like a product of his program.
Pat
www.arabiansatrockridge.com
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#8
Posted 01 August 2007 - 10:51 AM
Raingate Farms
Sport and Performance Horses
Seal Rock, OR
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Bold Desperado AHA (Desperado V)
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#9
Posted 02 August 2007 - 01:55 PM
#10
Posted 09 August 2007 - 02:15 PM
Aimee FLF, chestnut filly foaled June 30 (3 weeks early!). Her sire is my friend's young Arabian stallion, Khemos Desperate Echo, and her dam is my lovely old lady (Trakehner mare), A Night at the Opera. Aimee is adorable, and just a HAM.
Seven FLF . Bay filly. Yes, her name is Seven...she was born 7-7-07, and is my 7th foal! She is by the Trakehner stallion, Prelude by Mozart and out of the ATA approved Arabian mare, Sunny Brook. I expect Seven to be a BIG girl...she is already almost as big as my older foals, and was taller than Aimee at birth! (Aimee is built like a truck, though, so she's EVERYBODY'S boss lady).
I also have 3 "not half-arabian" foals this year. I have 6 mares confirmed in foal for 2008, and one more who we just bred today. None are in foal to Arabian stallions, but I *did* just buy another Arabian mare to breed next year to a Trakehner




















