CanDon Battle Hill Ariel
(CanDon Joshua Danny x Blue Velvet Precious)
Foaled: May 7, 1998

Dappled Palomino, connected star and stripe. 14.3 hh

Ariel brings the western working Morgan to our breeding program. She carries the blood of Tio Lalo through her sire’s side. Originally destined to be a bridle horse, she works as well in a bosal as a snaffle. Her current job is being a mom, which she has done in fine fashion. Her first foal was a palomino stud colt (name and link to Rillo's page) in August of ‘07. Her second best job is as a trail horse and she has carted a number of different riders, of all ages and ability, for us. We also use her to work cattle, as she is quick and catty.


M & M Mamba
(Mortana Chet X Beavercreek Beaujoli)
Foaled: June 7, 1999

Bay, star and snip, left hind pastern, 14.3 hands

This mare is a combination of Government and Working Western lines and has a western style Morgan frame. Contrary to popular belief, she was named after the Mamba candy, a European treat similar to StarBursts, not the snake or the dance. She is quiet and reserved, preferring people to other horses. She has competed successfully in Limited Distance Events with her best time for 25 miles at just under than four hours. She loves to work cows and is solid in the lane, cutting and sorting. She is our “go to” kind of gal, as she is unflappable and incredibly capable.


M & M Starburst
(Crown Imperial X Beavercreek Beaujoli)
Foaled: May 10, 1998

This mare has strong Government lines and a classic Morgan frame. She loves people and is an "in your pocket" kind of girl. She works well in the arena and on the trail. She has a flair for showing off.

 
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