Back under saddle after producing TWO chestnut fillies instead of the palominos I ordered.
I had been searching for a palomino for quite a while, actually since I was a child watching the Lone Ranger- really!
Sommer was uncomplicated to break and ride the first time, and she has been uncomplicated to break and ride the second time after having two foals.She was placed in the Weser Ems pony main mare book at our GOV inspection.
I had looked at many cremello stallions to breed to one of my chestnut mares, but none moved well enough for me to try it. I stumbled across this filly and had to have her. She is sweet, tall enough even though she is sired by a pony, and she is a good mover. I bred her twice and got two chestnut fillies. Now she's back under saddle and for sale. Someone will have an awful lot of fun on this nice smaller mare!She's just a fun horse for me to have!
SOLD!Congrats to Dan and Danielle of PA!
New video- July 15, 2016
May 14, 2016: Back at RSF to be ridden , trained and sold: New video- Nov. 19, 2015
October 27 & 30, 2015:
Here she is at RSF June 10, 2015:
Here she is at my friend's farm in April. She went there to sell, but Kristen got an opportunity to train in Holland and so Sommer came home.