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More Retired Horses

Here are a few more, and yet again, I have more... the older guys just keep on flowing in! ha ha!... HERE

Diva

Diva was never really anything to me than a broodmare... I bought her to ride, and only ever got so far as training her, we never showed together. She has only 18 points, because of this. She basically hung out around here for a while, but then I dscovered what a grand broodmare she'd be. I was right! She had a couple of really great foals for me here! She was a loving mother, and we really found where her heart laid. She was always a competitor in the ring, but never a real go getter. During motherhood, she was fantastic. She was definetly one of the most loving broodmares I ever met. She is 17hh and 25 years old, and is Hanoverian. She is pictured at 8 years old, when she was a jumping machine!

Sierra

Sierra was my very first Western horse. She is a QH mare of 24 years. She taught me all the ways of western riding when I was beginning in CSR. She was a great western pleasure, equitation, and trail horse. She was never really speedy at the speed events, which worked out well because Deneros was the opposite! Sierra was a big help in training young horses as well as teaching dogs to cut and herd cattle. She earned 250 show points all from CSR shows. She then became a broodmare and was a superb mother to both Tango at Sunset and Enchanted Sienna. Now she gets to just hang out with all the old ponies, and chill. She is a great mare who will hopefully hang out a long time here.

Sierra

Breathless was a most fantastic broodmare. She was the dam of MANY champion foals, all of which were in high demand due to her rare colour. Breathless only had 6 points from her first and only show. She was brought over from GEC, and immediatly became a broodmare, as I simply had no time for her to event, even though she had great talent, which is obvious by her offspring's performance! She is a fully hanoverian, and is 16.2hh and 23 years old. Normally, I would have bred her once more before retirement, but she has produced so many amazing foals for me, that at 16, I decided she more than deserves a proper retirement. So here she is, to spend her golden years!