Author Archives: brendabradshaw

The young stallion Honor

Horse truly are athletes, to be able to float in the air. This was Honor last summer, just feeling good in the sun. Timing is everything!

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3 year old Stallions

I was able to grab my camera yesterday and play out in the field with the boys. Something I should do more often, especially now with self isolation. I was lucky enough to get a few good shots of the … Continue reading

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Education weekend!

The KFPS were well represented at the TCCA clinic last weekend. Ulrik and Rein had the privilege of learning from PJ and Tara Crowley at the clinic held at the Ancaster fair grounds. Thank you TCCA for a great clinic.

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Girls just want to have Fun

Rein out for a pleasure drive. This girl loves to drive. She might be small but she is mighty.

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Wietske has had enough of being in foal. She heard about the 40% humidity coming this weekend and is not very happy about it.

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Mette and Honor

Mette has honored us with a little Hessel colt. He is a very spunky young man running circles around all the mares, and being met by ears flat and a sideways glance. I think he is simply preparing the other … Continue reading

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2017 Keuring

Another inspection has come and gone. It took months of preparation. We had great help in the barn this year that to bring it all together. The horse showed so well. The boys both made Star. Having two 3 year … Continue reading

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Ever once in a while a horse comes along that wraps its self with in your heart. Rein is one of those horses. She will never tower over all the other horses, or become the Alfa of the herd. Rein had a slow start in life a first foal for Durkheim, coming 2 & 1/2 weeks early. Her mom only produced half the milk she required to start her young life. She quickly got use to milk replacer as a supplement, organic probiotic yogurt, (my horses will get what ever they need to help them survive), along with supplements recommended by the fenway foundation. At 4 years old she is a beauty. Like I said she will never be a 17 hand horse, but she surpassed 17 hands in my heart along time ago. There is truth in the old saying, Good Things Come In Small Packages!

Reign on Miss Rein!

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Ever once in a while a horse comes along that wraps its self with in your heart. Rein is one of those horses. She will never tower over all the other horses, or become the Alfa of the herd. Rein had a slow start in life a first foal for Durkheim, coming 2 & 1/2 weeks early. Her mom only produced half the milk she required to start her young life. She quickly got use to milk replacer as a supplement, organic probiotic yogurt, (my horses will get what ever they need to help them survive), along with supplements recommended by the fenway foundation. At 4 years old she is a beauty. Like I said she will never be a 17 hand horse, but she surpassed 17 hands in my heart along time ago. There is truth in the old saying, Good Things Come In Small Packages!