Sold Horses2021-03-29T17:57:07-04:00

We invite you to see some of the horses that we have sold.

Flashman

Flash’s new trainer writes:
“Hi Mary, I wanted to write and thank you very much. Flashman has been a wonderful addition to the barn. After only 2 weeks of having him I have a student in love! He is a wonderful teacher for her with his kind nature and correct background. Each day she learns more from him and continues to rebuild the confidence her old pony took from her. I can’t wait to take them out this summer as they truly make a great pair and are a joy to teach. I’m sure he now has a lifelong partner and I can’t wait to see her grow with him. 
Thank you so much. Brittany and the Leichtman Family”

Flashy dark bay Morgan gelding. 15 years old, big bodied 15.3h. Flash is a solid Second Level and schooling Third. He is not at all spooky, is extremely safe, and comfortable to sit. He has also had an extensive career with eventing, and is a great jumper. He is very easy in all his lateral work, and has been very sound to date. Flash is a very easy horse to handle, has no vices, and ships like a dream. The rider in his video is 6 ft. tall.

Lancelot

Lance’s new owner writes:
“I cannot thank you enough. I have been riding Lance for a month now. Each ride is better than the last. He is a joy to work around! He has trained me to his dressage king ways. I can’t wait for the upcoming show season. His trot is a great ab workout and a breeze to sit. We are riding the big gaits! I am excited to see what is to come for us.
Thanks again, Kat”

Lancelot is a PSG/I1 Hanoverian gelding, 17.2h and 11 years old. Lance is nothing short of a diva, very easy to handle, and loves people. He has three ground covering expressive gaits, is easy in the bridle, and very comfortable to sit. Confirmed 2 tempis, started full pirouettes and half steps, and moves very easy laterally.

Bundoran

Bundoran’s new owner writes:
“Dear Mary, I lost my Dutch Dressage horse to an aortic aneurism. I had been hunting for seven months for a new horse and came upon Mary Howard’s ad for the Dutch Dressage Horse, BUNDORAN. The ad was smart, had attractive pictures, and a lovely video. I only had my new computer three days and this was fantastic so I planned a trip to New England. I am a certified dressage instructor from DE and had some fabulous rides on Bundoran. I was really excited about this horse and my ride. I became doubly excited to learn that he passed the vet check.”

Bundoran is a 17.2h 8-year-old beautiful grey gelding by Joshua out of a TB/Hanoverian mare. He has lovely big gaits and is a dream to sit. He is working Second and Third Level with the changes and half pass being very easy for him. Last year, Bundy made his debut showing at Second Level with good scores. He will be at his first show this year at Second Level, soon to move up. He is also a good hack as well as a good jumper. His sweet, level headed disposition makes him a joy to have around. He loads and ships well and handles easily when at home or away.His grandsire, the late Dutch Preferent Stallion Roemer, competed at Grand Prix level in both dressage and jumping. His sire Joshua was USDF All Breeds Reserve Champion at both Prix St. Georges and I-1. Joshua was Champion Stallion at Hilltop Farm Oldenburg/ISR Inspection. Dam was Champion Filly at NEDA Breed Show. Bundoran is suitable for an ambitious amateur, junior, or professional.

Giovani

Georgio’s new owner writes:
“It may be early to email you but I have ridden Giorgi almost every day since he got here and he has been wonderful!! He walked off the trailer quietly and has been a gentleman ever since. I am having the most fun just learning how to best ride his huge gaits…thank you so much for all your help in bring Giorgi and me together. He is a love. Will keep in touch. Kat”

Giovani is a 16.2 hand 1999 Hanoverian gelding, out of the Grande line. “Giorgi” has 3 nice gaits, and a wonderful, safe temperament. He displays an excellent ability for lateral work. His adult amateur owner piloted him to become the NEDA year-end champion at Training Level with a median score of 73.8% in 2004. In 2005 he was the NEDA year-end reserve champion at First Level with a median score of 69.26%. In 2008 he had scores up to a 69.76% at Second Level, and was 4th in the NEDA year-end finals at Second Level.”George”, as we call him, is quite seasoned, and ready to take a new owner on to learning how to ride the lower levels. His manners are impeccable in the barn, the trailer, and at shows. He also has a very loveable personality.

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