Bruce The Bulldog  

       

    Sherlock  

           

    Watson  

        

    Holly  

       

     

Dippin' Dotz ( Dottie) is a 6 year old Leopard Appaloosa with personality plus! She is one of the smartest horses I have worked with so far. She is a lovely mover and shows a lot of athleticism. She is used for beginner through advanced riders.

       

      Biggly Wiggly    

       

    Prince  

Prince is a tall, handsome, 10 year old TB used from beginner through advanced levels. He is well trained and takes care of all his riders. He is a confidence builder and will pack around anyone from cross rails thru three foot courses and up. A true Prince!!

    

   Buck  

           

Buck, (Golden Light), is owned by the Haupt family in New York and was sent here to retire. He is probably one of the more recognized ponies on Long Island having won more tricolors for all of his owners than I can count. He is truly the definition of a "packer" and deserves every mouthful of grass he can eat! He is used very lightly to help our smallest riders get a start in the saddle.

   Cheyenne  

       

Cheyenne is used for beginner through advanced riders. She is a well marked 6 year old paint mare with 4 white stocking and a wide blaze. She is a very cute mover both on the flat and over fences. She is super friendly, very quiet and comfortable as they come. Cheyenne is also offered for sale. Please check our Sales page.

  Eddie 

       

Eddie is our lesson horse for more advanced riders. He is quiet, yet sensitive. He is a fancy mover and is very sweet.  He is a 7 year old TB and is in dressage training at this time.

  Henry 

       

Henry is truly the barn mascot.  He'd be mayor of the town if he were able! Always friendly and inquisitive, he is quite the escape artist!  You can always find him "muzzling" latches whether coming or going. He is quite talented, tall, handsome and probably the most stoic horse I've seen.  Henry will assist us in teaching riders how to tack, groom and handle horses from the ground.

 

   Joan Russo