I have listed several new saddles, a 4WD and some other stuff on the gear for sale page.
The horses for sale listing has also been updated.
16 December 2010
13 December 2010
names at last
Finally, I've decided on names fo the two Paso colts.
SAMBO NS is the son of Chango NS (Peruvian Paso) and Samba (Paso Fino)
and
SERRANO NS is the son of AuSome Compay (Paso Creole) and Flamenca (Peruvian Paso).
Sambo has been sold. More about his new home and his future "career" soon :-)
Serrano is for sale.
SAMBO NS is the son of Chango NS (Peruvian Paso) and Samba (Paso Fino)
and
SERRANO NS is the son of AuSome Compay (Paso Creole) and Flamenca (Peruvian Paso).
Sambo has been sold. More about his new home and his future "career" soon :-)
Serrano is for sale.
Photo by Yvonne Lehey
18 November 2010
Saddlebreds
On going through my photos, I found a few nice pictures from back in August. Yes, furry Saddlebreds!
Of course they look nice and sleek now in their new summer coats. But these are too nice not to share:
Speedy a.k.a. Narrawin's Speed of Light. The mare behind him is Laura a.k.a. Narrawin's Midnigh Escapade. Both horses are for sale, more info here.
Molly a.k.a. Narrawin's Unchained Melody. Molly is also for sale, more info here.
Odine a.k.a. Narrawin's Against the Odds has been sold. Congratulations to Andrea Liebenberg from Mandreica Stud.
Of course they look nice and sleek now in their new summer coats. But these are too nice not to share:
Speedy a.k.a. Narrawin's Speed of Light. The mare behind him is Laura a.k.a. Narrawin's Midnigh Escapade. Both horses are for sale, more info here.
Molly a.k.a. Narrawin's Unchained Melody. Molly is also for sale, more info here.
Odine a.k.a. Narrawin's Against the Odds has been sold. Congratulations to Andrea Liebenberg from Mandreica Stud.
16 November 2010
another foal safely arrived
This morning saw the arrival of the second foal for the season.
Flamenca (aka MGR La Tigre - Imp.USA) had a bay colt from Compay. He's a good looking little lad. I'm glad that Flamenca waited until today, as we've had wet and miserable weather the last few days.
Flamenca (aka MGR La Tigre - Imp.USA) had a bay colt from Compay. He's a good looking little lad. I'm glad that Flamenca waited until today, as we've had wet and miserable weather the last few days.
07 November 2010
foal!!
Samba had a lovely big and strong palomino colt this morning. The sire is Chango NS, our buckskin Peruvian Paso stallion. Samba is pure Paso Fino. The colt is already showing perfect gait.
The photo was taken this morning, when he was only a few hours old. More photos coming soon :-) And a name!
More photos here. (Thanks, Yvonne :-) )
27 October 2010
Ramirez
Ramirez has gone on a holiday and won't be standing at stud this season. He is out on lease for the spring and summer to Carlyle Stud near Hamilton.
He will return to Narrawin Stud in 2011 and stand at stud for the 2011/12 breeding season.
He will return to Narrawin Stud in 2011 and stand at stud for the 2011/12 breeding season.
new additions
On Sunday, we did the long trip over to OliVaylle again, to pick up more horses.
We brought home three mares:
Esperanza had been with us for starting in late 2007, but the last time I saw and handled the other two mares was when they were weanlings, some time in early 2006. They have been running in a large mob since then and only been brought in for routine health care.
The question on how to load three mares, two of which hadn't been handled much, I anwered as usual: it's simple, you open float, put in horses and close float :-) And that's how it went. Ten minutes had all three loaded and from then they stood like angels all the way home. Oh yes, the float was a mess, and needed washing out. But we got home in good time, well before dark and had time to unload quietly and settle them in for the night.
The photo is by Yvonne. She took several more photos of the mares in the yards and being loaded.
We brought home three mares:
- AuSome Gitana, brown Paso Creole mare by our Spanish stallion Ramirez and out of the Paso Fino mare RN's Carinita
- AuSome Guardaraya, brown/roan Paso Creole mare by our Spanish stallion Ramirez and out of the Paso Fino mare AuSome First Lady
- AuSome Esperanza, bay/brown Paso Fino mare by Don Cristobal Mako out of RN's Carinita
Esperanza had been with us for starting in late 2007, but the last time I saw and handled the other two mares was when they were weanlings, some time in early 2006. They have been running in a large mob since then and only been brought in for routine health care.
Guardaraya
The question on how to load three mares, two of which hadn't been handled much, I anwered as usual: it's simple, you open float, put in horses and close float :-) And that's how it went. Ten minutes had all three loaded and from then they stood like angels all the way home. Oh yes, the float was a mess, and needed washing out. But we got home in good time, well before dark and had time to unload quietly and settle them in for the night.
The photo is by Yvonne. She took several more photos of the mares in the yards and being loaded.
Labels:
Esperanza,
floating,
Gitana,
Guardaraya,
OliVaylle
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