Our Sunshine...
Meet Our Boarders.... and their owners
Aztec, with his owner Kris.
Aztec is a 14 year old 17hand
high Saddlebred who knows
it all... or so he thinks.
Dude, better known as "The Old Man." This Quarter Horse is such a ham! He's still kickin' it after 31 years.
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Jasmine and Scooter enjoying the good life
with owners Edna and Steve. Jasmine, an 18
year old Arabian, and Scooter, a 27 year old
Quarter Horse, have taken full advantage of
our feeding program and have done
phenomenal.
Rusty, once our farrier, has not left our
friendship ring!
Before
Present 8/06
Cheyenne, Cheyenne
has come along great.
Now it is Nancy's turn!
Triplets?!, Lookin for the
record of how many kids
can fit on this horse....is
just some of the family
enjoying themselves.
Susan, (on right) Enjoying
her leasing program, she
likes to get to know each
horse personally and shares
the joy with many of her
freinds. You can usually find
Susan exploring the Arizona
Foothills on horseback!
Crawford, Nova and Tierninog, Just moving in,
this is the newest addition of 6 to our family.
Tierninog used to think that he didn't have a
curfew. Nova thinks he is THE MAN, and well
Crawford.......He just goes along with the flow.
Update 2/2007 Hanna (daughter), now taking
lessons, has goals of Barrel Racing. She is a
real natural!
Rudy, Short for Rudolph, being born at
Christmas and with his color - we think it
fits! This Peruvian Paso Fino is well on his
way into being broke and trained for Phyllis
to enjoy trail rides with him.
Update 1/2007 - Rudy is gathering all the
information he needs to take Phyllis on her
afternoon strolls on the trails. I think we
need to ask Phyllis.....Is She Ready???
Update 4/07 Finally....what Phyllis has
been waiting for.........She Rides........
A couple of friends, after a trail ride.
EJ and his daughter
Lexi, (Eddie's second
oldest son and
grandaughter)
Cherishing a precious
moment in life together.
A Rescue Indeed -
At our horse show in january '07 at Gilbert Rodeo Park, this horse broke loose from his trailer. As bystanders were trying
to catch the horse, the horse ran and fell into the irrigation canal. With Eddie's knowledge and prior rescue experience,
this horse was able to be pulled to safety in a safe manner without cranes or lifts. Click on pics to enlarge.
Just take a look at these few pictures from this rescue. This was a sight to behold!
Mr Chance,
The Barn Brat!
They say that
love is..........
un-conditional
Ya gotta love
him!
John, Our new Farrier - DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA with a unique personality - ha ha Is fascinating to watch!
"NO WORRIES MATE"
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