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Absolutely Arabians, LLC (Caledonia, WI) Absolutely Arabians, LLC (Caledonia, WI) Sport Horse Disciplines: Dressage In-hand Performance Horses for Sale? Yes Stallion(s) At Stud? Yes Youngstock For Sale? Yes Breeding Stock For Sale? Absolutely Arabians, LLC is a small Arabian horse breeding farm located in southeastern Wisconsin. Our goal is to produce beautiful and athletic Sometimes Arabians and Half Arabians through quality breeding. Training Offered? The main focus of our breeding program is our beautiful Multi National Champion Black Arabian Stallion Tuxedo Thyme ABA++++// . Tux has four No AHA National Championships in Sport Horse In-Hand and FEI Level Dressage proving he has great conformation and is very athletic. He has Contact: also won the USDF All Breeds Award for FEI Level Dressage. In total Tux Barb Suvaka has won 16 AHA National Titles and 44 AHA Regional Titles in Arabian 4030 West 6 1/2 Mile Road Halter, Sport Horse In Hand, Sport Horse Show Hack and Dressage. Caledonia, WI 53108 In addition to Tux, we also have several mares that we are focusing on (262) 880-1943 breeding for Sport Horse disciplines. One is a full sister to Tux named [email protected] Essence of Thyme ABA. Website: http://www.tuxedothyme.com Additional Link: www.facebook.com/tuxedothyme Velvet Tuxedo 2015 Arabian filly (Tuxedo Thyme ABA x Sun-Kist Mekisha Tuxedo Thyme ABA++++// 2004 stallion (Pyro Thyme SA x SMA Alad Khelima) Photos © Suzanne Sturgill &© Fire and Earth Photography An Tearmann Arabians (Lodi, WI) Sport Horse Disciplines: Dressage Western Dressage In-hand SHUS and/or SHSH Performance Horses for Sale? Yes Stallion(s) At Stud? Yes An Tearmann Arabians is located in the rolling hills of south central Wisconsin near Lodi. Our goal is produce Arabian Horses with great conformation and Youngstock For Sale? willing dispositions utilizing primarily Crabbet/Al-Marah blood lines. All of our Broodmares have proven themselves in the show ring with numerous AHA Yes Regional Championships and AHA National Titles. Breeding Stock For Sale? Since the farms inception in 2009, we have started competing with our foals and have achieved many AHA National and Regional championships in hand. Sometimes Our first foal crops have already begun to distinguish themselves in the show ring including National Championships in Sport Horse in Hand, on the rail and Training Offered? in the dressage court. Our small group of foals are well suited for dressage Yes (both English and Western), hunters, eventers, endurance, working western or just great riding horses. Contact: Now that our stallions, Ar-Raqis++++// and CommandperformaceAT+, have proven themselves in the show arena, we will be standing them at stud. Jennifer Hamilton and Tim Schaap 8256 Kruchten Road Lodi, WI 53555 (608) 643-4845 [email protected] Website: https://www.facebook.com/AnTear mannArabian.LLC/ Photos © Don Stine & © Suzanne Sturgill Bella Via (Wellington, NV) Sport Horse Disciplines: Dressage Endurance In-hand SHUS and/or SHSH Performance Horses for Sale? Sometimes Stallion(s) At Stud? Yes Bella Via is dedicated to producing beautiful, sound minded athletes that are a pleasure to live with & ride. Youngstock For Sale? Sometimes Starting with CMK breeding & soon discovering the wonderful Classical Spanish horses, we concentrate on these bloodlines for their soundness of mind & Breeding Stock For Sale? body, their true Arabian type, both in looks & in that cherished “in the tent” Yes disposition. Breeding since 1982 Victoria has been dedicated to maintaining the athleticism, soundness, disposition and type that are the hallmark of the Training Offered? Arabian breed. Her first breeding produced Raphyre who went on to finish the No famed Tevis Cup ride three times. Continuing to the present day with careful selection of the horses we choose to incorporate into our program, we actively Contact: compete in dressage & endurance & have prospects coming along who have Victoria Alexander-Cushman promise of careers in both of these fields as well as over fences. 63 Sharon Dr Wellington, NV (775) 781-2444 [email protected] Website: http://www.bellaviaarabians.com/ Photos provided by Victoria Alexander-Cushman Bonn-Fyre Farms (Moorpark, CA) Sport Horse Disciplines: Hunters, Dressage, Endurance, Western Dressage, In-Hand, and SHUS and/or SHSH Performance Horses for Sale? Yes Stallion(s) At Stud? Bonn-Fyre Farms/Training Center is a full service breeding and training facility that Yes has been breeding, training, and showing AHA National Winning Arabian and Half- Arabian Sport Horses since 1982. Youngstock For Sale? Yes We offer training programs tailored to our clients’ and horses’ needs, We encourage our owners to participate with their horses in every aspect of their Breeding Stock For Sale? training and showing. We really enjoy working with our amateur owners. Yes Our focus in breeding has been to produce horses with superb character, Training Offered? disposition, work ethic, as well as outstanding athletic ability and conformation. Yes Our Warmblood crosses are bred with the goal of them being highly competitive on the open circuit in addition to the Arabian breed shows. We allow our young horses plenty of time to fully mature before their riding career begins (usually at Contact: age 5). This along with excellent breeding contributes to long performance careers. We currently have several horses competing at USDF shows at the FEI Dorann LaPerch Levels. We have been breeding Warmblood crosses now for 26 years. We are 7200 Walnut Canyon Road having great success with them as well as the second generations of the cross, the Moorpark, CA 93021 3/4 Arabian 1/4 Hanoverian. We stand several stallions here at the farm - the Pure Polish, 6 time AHA National [email protected] Top Ten Sport Horse Stallion Elikzir++/, AHA U.S National Champion and National Producer-The Terminatorr+ (Hanoverian cross), 10 time AHA U.S. National Top Ten LA Legacy In Black+++//, our Pure Polish- and 5 time AHA U.S. National Top Ten Website: Karnavaal++. We offer on farm breeding and Transported Semen. We always have top quality, National Caliber horses available. www.facebook.com/Bonn-Fyre- FarmsTraining-Center- 571022559602050/ Photos © Suzanne Sturgill & © Heide Stover Photography; additional photo provided by Bonn Fyre Farms Cara Blanchard Training, Inc. (Eustis, FL) Sport Horse Disciplines: Dressage Performance Horses for Sale? No Stallion(s) At Stud? By Private Treaty Youngstock For Sale? Cara’s love of horses became evident at a young age. She has always No soaked up any equine related knowledge available to her. Since day one, she has spent countless hours in the barn and the arena. Breeding Stock For Sale? She firmly believes that the best lessons are taught directly from the No horse. Cara’s teaching and training methods are based upon being a translator for each horse to better help their humans understand Training Offered? them and their specific needs. The natural beauty of classical dressage has helped her in doing so. Cara earned her USDF Gold Yes Medal on her Arabian stallion, SoHos Southwind++/ (aka “Steele”). Contact: At Cara Blanchard Training we offer a safe, enjoyable and educational environment for students of all ages and experience Cara Blanchard Kilbourne levels. We are excited to offer a variety of programs, from private 22200 Lake Seneca Road lessons, to clinics, clubs and camps. Eustis, FL All of our lesson horses have been professionally trained and meet (352) 406-8199 our strict safety standards. They are pleasant to work with and truly enjoy their jobs as teachers and ambassadors. They look forward to [email protected] the time they spend with their students. We teach young and young at heart how to relax and enjoy these beautiful creatures. We offer Website: many different learning opportunities and tailor our lessons to each http://www.CaraBlanchardTraining.com rider’s specific needs. Additional Link: http://www.Facebook.com/teamcbt Photos © Photos by Furey & courtesy Cara Blanchard Faerie Court Farm (Vergennes,VT) Sport Horse Disciplines: Dressage Eventing In-Hand Performance Horses For Sale? Yes Stallion(s) At Stud? Faerie Court Farm is a small breeding program located in beautiful Addison Yes County Vermont. The first generation of Faerie Court Farm bred foals are now demonstrating their trainability and athleticism under saddle. As a breeding Youngstock For Sale? farm, the primary focus is on breeding, raising, and training with participation Yes in clinics, schooling shows, and rated sport disciplines venues. Our home-bred Arabian stallion, FCF Oberons Vanity, is the highest scoring Breeding Stock For Sale? Arabian-bred stallion ever presented at the North American 70 day Stallion Sometimes Performance Test where he exhibited impressive performance aptitude for both dressage and eventing topped off by exceptional interior scores. He is Training Offered? being carefully developed as an upper level dressage horse and competes in No the highly competitive USDF Region 8. Faerie Court Farm’s breeding horses are selected for soundness of mind and Contact: body and for clear talent for dressage and/or jumping from CMK lineages with Dawn Jones-Low generations of purpose breeding for high rideabiliy, soundness, longevity, and 683 South Middlebrook Road sport discipline ability. Vergennes, VT 05491 (802) 989-3562 Sport horse breeding requires dedication to a long term vision; we are committed to continuing to improve upon a solid foundation of generations of [email protected] Arabians purpose bred for athleticism and trainability. Please feel free to contact us for more information about our quality prospects and well-started Website: horses. http://www.faeriecourtfarm.com Additional Link: facebook.com/FaerieCourtFarmSport Horses Photos © Dawn Jones-Low, © Kimmy Risser, & © Hoof Print Images Fiery Run Farm (Mannington, NJ) Sport Horse Disciplines: Dressage, Hunters, In-hand, SHUS and/or SHSH Performance Horses for Sale? Yes Stallion(s) At Stud? Yes Youngstock For Sale? Yes Fiery Run Farm has been breeding beautiful athletes for nearly three decades.
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