Broodmares and Babies
Our first broodmare was my junior jumper Betty Rubble. She was a double branded Hannoverian. I fell in love with the way she jumped and her big bubble eyes. I won my first $5000 class on her in 1995 at the first Conyers show. We were the only double clear out of 42, only because she was running away with me. Betty had two babies before she died in 2004 at 24.


Betty's first filly Afternoon Annie by Advocate


Her second filly by Shareef of the Silver Baron and San Fernando bloodlines is named Missing Peach. She was born on March 24 of 2003, and is a strawberry roan westphalian.

  darcey3 After Betty passed we acquired a new Hannoverian mare Dame 014, "Darcey" is an Imported registered Westfalen mare (Der Clou/Debutant) with impeccable bloodlines. She competed successfully internationally in the Jumpers before retiring as a broodmare.
Darcey's first foal by Candidus (Cor de la Bryre/Landgraf)Corina is an elegant big moving filly with a wonderful temperament. She received the Silver medal and Premium status at her RPSI foal inspection.
Darcey produced a flashy, athletic chestnut colt on April 26, 2004 by Prestige (Silvano/Goodtimes) named Piz Zaz.
  Next came a flashy chestnut colt by Advocate born May 2 2005. His name is Alexander Brown. Shown below her fourth baby Cor Du Valance by Corlando, born May 24 2006.
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Jose Fornow
I bought Jose as a weanling and he has been the easiest horse to train.  He is a star.  He is out of a Sovereign Dancer mare, Promising Dancer.  Great canter, very consistent.  Love him!

 
 
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