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Morning Star Andalusians |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | We are a small family farm that focuses on quality not quantity. We have two amazing broodmares who are welcome additions to our family. We carefully plan our breedings to stallions that can carry on their wonderful disposition and contribute only calm temperaments and fabulous movement. We strive to breed horses that will be your next life partner or foundation breeding stock.
The Farm: We realized, well ok, I realized a life long dream on April 25th 2005 when we moved into our 20 acre farm. There are two wonderful ponds on either side of the house and a wetland on the North boarder which draws beautiful wildlife to our area. We have Bald Eagles, White Tailed Deer, Black Bears, Sand Hill Cranes, Pheasants, and all sorts of other birds and rodents up here. Oh and probably the largest community of gophers and moles living in my pastures! The first summer was hard laying out our fences and building the shelter. My long time friend of 12 years, Coya died a week before moving to the farm. She was a majestic Alaskan Malamute who would have loved to run around and terrorize all the bunnies. You can see pics of her on the dogs page. Updates: 06/01/07: We finished another pasture with the help of Chris's mom! Two down, one to go. The horses were very excited with the belly high grass. We are having fun teaching them to come to a whistle, but the shaking grain pan works better. 05/01/2006: It has been a great year for us, we got our outdoor arena put up. It is 200 X 75; plenty big for anything we can think to do. The Horses: Our horses get turned out to one of our back 5 acre pastures everyday for some playtime and to graze. They have free access to good quality grass hay and they get premium grain twice pr day. Otherwise they pass their time in our front pasture where they sleep in the sun or scratch on my willow tree. We have two amazing broodmares from the Vasallo bloodline. I have been waiting my whole life to fall in love with a horse and I thought when I met Quizas that she was the one that I was waiting for, until I met her daughter Salanda. Salanda is sweeter than any horse I could have ever imagined. She is my true match. We carefully plan our breedings to stallions that can carry on this wonderful disposition and contribute only calm temperaments and fabulous movement. |
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Updated 11/12/08
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