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Zarabanda (Cicera's Icewater x Idgie)

         2007 Holsteiner/Trakehner Mare

 


 

Zara continues to move forward in her under saddle training.  She is one of the most talented mares we have been lucky enough to work with.  She has been started over fences, has been off the farm, and has just started working on her cross country skills.  I can't say enough about her quality of movement, scope, lightness of the forehand, and suppleness, she truly is an exceptional mare.

 



 

See her amazing sire, Cicera's Icewater at www.westwiththewind.com and in the following videos:

        Marketing Video, in Training with Elizabeth Mirson: Video 1, Video 2  

  

 



Caiden (Concerto Grosso x Passacaglia)

    2007 Holsteiner/TB Cross Gelding...

 



 Caiden is an amazing young gelding with ground covering gaits and an honest and willing personality.  He has been straight forward to bring along from the beginning and was out hacking on the farm the first week of being started under saddle.  He is calm with no spook/buck/rear and has been brought along slowly with respect to his size and maintaining joint integrity.  Bred to be a competitor his bloodlines include Concerto II, Contender, Cor de la Bryere, Konigspark xx on his sires side and Roman Steps, War Admiral, Man 0' War on his Dam's side.  He has been off the property several times and handles everything like a pro.  He has been started over fences and has been out cross country schooling and is proving to be honest and willing and has a tremendous amount of scope.  He will start his eventing career this spring.  

 


 

Youtube video of Caiden at liberty: October 26th, 2010.

 

 

 


Corelli (Concerto Grosso x Winnie's Tash xx)

          2008 Registered Holsteiner/Thoroughbred Cross Gelding

 


 

Corelli was also sired by Concerto Grosso and is one of our most athletic youngsters.  He will be four this spring and is going to have the talent and movement needed to make it to the highest levels of sport.