Whispering Winds' Sparkling Mimosa:
Age:
2006 2 Year Old
DOB: 4/21/04
Dam: New Yorker's Encore
Sire: Knightime's Viking Alf
Registration:
Registered  Georgian Grande
Color: Black
Temperament: outstanding, smart, willing and friendly.
Mosey has been with her new family since mid-March, 2006 & is quite happy & has made new friends at her new home!!

Mosaic Beauty:
Age:
2006 2 Year Old
DOB: 7/4/04
Dam: RMF Jazz (Registered Blue Roan Spotted Draft Horse)
Sire: Galand (Registered Friesian)
Registration: Registered with the Friesian Sporthorse Registry, and eligible for registration with the American Warmblood Society, International Warmbloods of Color Registry
Color: Black & White Tobiano
Height: Stick measured at 15.0hh February, 2006
Weight: n/a.
Conformation: nice straight legs, pretty face and head, curly mane, light feathering. She has the confirmation and look of her Friesian Sire with the color of her Spotted Draft Dam.
Temperament: outstanding, smart, willing and friendly
Belle left Michigan on April 15, 2006 with her new owner and trailered to New Hampshire where she is making new friends with other horses and she is learning about goats who are a new animal to her!

Mosaic Beauty, August 2005
LRCM Kopper Katie
Breed:  Morgan
DOB:  6-21-96
Color:  Bay
Registration:   Part-Blood
Height:  15hh
Conformation:  good conformation.  Nice straight legs.  Good feet. No health issues.
Temperament:  sweet mare with easy temperament. Is a good broodmare.
Price:  $1,500.00

Viking Alf's Windzor:
Age:
2006 3 Year Old
DOB: 4/19/03
Dam: New Yorker's Encore
Sire: Knightime's Viking Alf
Registration: Dual Registered with the Half Saddlebred Registry & the International Georgian Grande Horse Registry
Color: Bay
Height: 15.2hh as of March, 2006
Weight: approximately 1000 lbs.
Conformation: nice straight legs, pretty face and head, higher set tail like the Saddlebred, lots of bone and very good feet
Temperament: outstanding, willing and friendly
Price: $4,000.00.....new price effective April 15, 2006
Windzor, is a 3 year old Georgian Grande who is out of a Percheron-Saddlebred cross. She is out of New Yorker's Encore and the Percheron Stallion Knightime's Viking Alf, who is a 17 hh, 2000 lb stallion. She should finish out around 16 hh based on the sizes of her parents. She has been handled since birth. She has been trained to lead, back and whoa and to give her head using Kenny Harlow methods. She has been round-penned, longed, and long-lined. She single ties,cross ties and loads (onto both a step-up trailer and a ramp style trailer). She stands to be groomed, vetted, clipped on the muzzle and bridle path, to have her feet worked with, and to be harnessed and bridled. She has been desensitized to plastic bags, blue tarps, puddles, dogs, cats, blowing leaves, feed bags, saddle pads, bareback pads, and a variety of other stimuli. She also stands for tacking and mounting.
Windzor began drive training and as of the first week of April, 2005. She has pulled a tire around our farm, across a stone driveway, across mud and through water. She has been hitched to a cart & pulled it. She was been ridden a couple of times during the summer of 2005. She started professional training with an FEI rider in January 1, 2006. She is going nicely at a walk, trot and canter as of August 2006.  She has a very comfortable canter and is very balanced in all 3 gaits. Based upon her athletic build and willing attitude she is an excellent choice for any discipline. See the August 2006 video for her under saddle at a walk, trot, canter, going over jumps and loading.

Daisy
Daisy is a terrific older Appendix-Quarter Horse mare who has been there, done that.  In her prior life, we believe she was a broodmare & used for speed eventing of some sort (most likely pole bending or barrels).  Since being at our farm she has been a trail horse & a nanny mare for young weanlings.  She has been a great horse for our entire family to learn through.  We have had her for 4 years.  She has taught our entire family so much about horses and the horse-human relationship.  Several of my children learned how to handle horses by handling Daisy, because she has impeccable ground manners & is a very quiet horse.  For the past two (2) years she has been my (Kim's) trail horse.  She has been ridden on the road, on trails, trailered to several parks, has handled all kinds of craziness without dumping her rider (from equipment malfunctions to plain rider silliness).  Daisy will always hold a special place in my heart even when she is no longer at our farm because of the hours she and I spent in re-training.  When Daisy first arrived at our farm, she thought every time I got on her I expected her to run.  We spent a lot of time just re-learning to walk and then to trot when asked.  Like many senior horses, Daisy likes to test a new rider to see what she can get away with.  Daisy will be with us for as long as we can continue to have her here.
RMF Jazz
Jazz was our first broodmare who produced Friesian crosses for us and an outstanding Shire cross.  She was sold in April, 2008 to a family in Ohio.  She was green broke to drive and ride and produced outstanding offspring. 

Jazz's first foal Mosaic Beauty ("Belle"), a Friesian cross,
at a show in 2008

Jazz's second foal, Phinneas, a shire cross
Max, our first draft cross
Max was our first draft cross and we enjoyed him so much we started a warmblood breeding program.  He is a 17hh gelding and was sold in the summer of 2008. 
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