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KACEY PROM QUEEN. This sweet filly is linebred to Heather Hill Brass Tacks and it shows
in her disposition and movement. She is quick to learn, and her gaits are smooth as silk.
She enjoys the attention and work. Lilly is now showing training level dressage with scores in
the 70's.
Prom Queen's full brother, Kacey Independence, shows the same great work ethic and gaits as his sister. Being the "older" sibling, Independence is just starting his show career in Dressage and English Pleasure. Two of Prom Queen's 1/2 brothers (by Chaparral's Te Quiero) have been working for a riding program for disabled riders. Their calm, quiet dispostions and smooth gaits make this pair the program's number one mounts. Lilly is decended from my foundation stallion, Heather Hill Brass Tacks. Brass Tacks' genuine, giving, and loving disposition came through *Downland Drummer Boy. Wynne Davies even made mention of Drummer Boy's temperament in his book, "Welsh Ponies and Cobs", stating: "I had two daughters of his at Ceulan and both had exceptionally kind temperaments." I believe that this kind temperament had carried through to Heather Hill Brass Tacks and on to his foals. |
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KACEY AMULET returned to us in 2008. Now in training, this solid mare of 13.2h, shows an aptitude for dressage. She is winning Sport Horse In-Hand classes and English Pleasure/Equitaion at the local shows. Chica is linebred to CR Tacks Return.
BASZJA So far our only non pony in my lesson program. She is
perfect with the teenagers and adults who are just learning or coming back to riding. Baszja was
extensivly shown locally winning High Point Championships in Hunters, and English Pleasure Divisions.
Although she no longer going over fences, She is also turning out to be a terrific Western Pleasure
Horse and is adding Dressage to her resume.
blessed be
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