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Judd
Concho Doo is a dark bay
Quarter horse. He stands 16 hands. Born in
Arizona in 1987, Judd’s early career was in team roping. He later
worked as a trail rider, provided lessons and served as a
heeling horse. Judd’s claim to fame is his appearance in
the Christmas movie Elf. During filming of the
movie, Judd was voted the most obedient and cooperative horse of
the four acting horses. Judd is always professional,
always kind, and always willing. He retired to Ryerss Farm
in July 2007 and spends his days with Chrissy.
Kasey
Kasey’s Secret is a
sorrel Arabian and Mustang cross. Born in 1980, Kasey
stands 14.3 hands. During her career as a lesson horse,
Kasey won numerous ribbons and won high point championship and
New York State Fair many times. Her sweet, gentle demeanor
with people allowed her to touch the lives of many. Kasey
is very talkative and loves sweets. She retired to Ryerss
Farm in June 2008.
Kipper
Starfire Sparky is a
blanket appaloosa. He stands 15.2 hands. Born in 1977,
Kipper’s career includes pleasure riding, lower level dressage,
hunter paces and parades. On Halloween he was known to go trick
or treating. He retired to Ryerss in June 2002. He is friends
with Echo and Holly.
Laufen
Laufen, from the German verb meaning “to run” stands 16.1
hands. Born on February 13, 1984 in Pennsylvania, Laufen was
purchased at the age of five by her former owner. With her
former owner, Laufen began her career in eventing, starting at
the Novice Level and eventually competing at the Intermediate
Level. She competed in the Radnor Hunt International Three Day
Event in 1992 and 1994. Traveling with her former owner to
Vermont, Laufen took to the trails from 1996 through 1999. From
1999 to 2001, Laufen fox hunted with the Cheshire Fox Hunt. She
retired to Ryerss Farm in September 2008.
Laufen was sired by Lanthan, a German Hanoverian Sport Horse.
Lanthan won many awards in the US as the only Warmblood to
succeed at the Advanced Level in the demanding sport of
Three-Day Eventing, including 5th place in the CCI at
Chesterland, 1st place in the Mid-Florida Olympic
Selection Trials and honors from the RHS. Laufen’s dam, is
Demon Dancer an American Thoroughbred, which raced for several
years.
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