Testimonials

Kerry, 2006:
"Just wanted to let you know Riddler is the best horse in the whole world. Really, he is a doll, and we feel that he really likes us too. You did a wonderful job raising him.

"He has adjusted very well and seems happy, even in this hot weather. He got a gentle hosing down and then we took him for a long walk letting him nibble along the way."
 
Jack, 2006:
"Just wanted to relate a little story to you.  Saturday evening we went to the stables and no one was in the arena so we let Riddler walk around loose. There are three gates to leave the arena. I was standing at the 12' gate that looks outside. I had my back turned to him and was a little startled when his head suddenly showed up right next to mine. Right next to my shoulder! He wanted to see what I was looking at. I reached up and scratched his cheek… like he expected me to. I think we bonded. He is so mellow and well-behaved. He is a wonderful boy and I know he is going to be happy with us. We'll keep updated."

Laurie, 2006:
"Just thought I'd give you an update on "My Specialty". Jeannie has given her the barn name of Mya. The two of them are bonding beautifully. They both care about each other very much, Jeannie spoils and loves on Mya and Mya is careful, loving and trusting of Jeannie. It’s a match made in heaven and we couldn't be happier. Mya loves her pasture mate, Rainbow, who is the leased horse Jeannie rode for some time. They are becoming good pals. Mya is loving to work out too. Her and Jeannie are making great progress."

Linda, 2005:
"I just wanted to give you an update on Marmot (aka Mischief):
We love him. He is the best little guy. He leads, backs, picks up his feet, and is just as calm and sweet as can be. He is not mouthy, which is great. He runs alongside my car when I come up the driveway with his hay. He is very happy to have Cheerio, my mare, right over the fence, and my neighbor's horses over the other fence.
Marmot is going to be perfect for Kelsey's plans: he loves people and is quick to learn and adapt to new things. Kelsey plans to get him out on the road soon, leading him, alone and with Cheerio. That will get him used to the neighborhood and vehicles. He will be trained to drive and when he's old enough he'll pull a cart. He'll be broken to ride later. I am glad we got a foal with his calm disposition and tractability; it will be very gratifying for Kelsey to work with him."

K.M. Walker, 2005:
"I purchased Cat's Taboo, an Arab/Trakehner cross by the stallion Class Cat from KAKFarm in June. Boo, as he is now called, is a lovely colt. He has a very calm and sweet personality, making him both easy and a pleasure to work with, which is not something that can be said for most yearlings! I have to say thank you to Karin for doing a wonderful job working with him prior to my purchasing him, he came to me fully able to lead, and respectful of my directions, not to mention that he lifts his feet like a gentlemen and has been an angel for the farrier. He's athletic, with wonderful movement, and is completely unfazed by new situations (including meeting flocks of Canadian Geese, Cows, people in wheelchairs, and scary dogs that jump out of trucks), he hasn't spooked once. I can't wait until he's old enough to start under saddle, he's going to be loads of fun!"