Jan/Feb 2011 - Canadian Morgan Horse Association

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Jan/Feb 2011 - Canadian Morgan Horse Association
CANADIAN
MORGAN
January/February 2011
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Features Departments
Manitoba Reunion
Youth Message
Proposed Bylaw
Changes
Unsung Heroes
Science 101:
Morgan Style
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Who’s on the Front Cover
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President’s Message
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Administrator’s Message
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Directors’ Listing
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Ontario Owners Listing
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Alberta Owners Listing
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BC Owners Listing
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Affiliated Morgan Horse Clubs
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Morgan Marketplace
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Classifieds
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Stallion Showcase
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Happy New Year!
From the editor’s desk
T
he weather outside is frightening, so I’m inside getting
caught up on my horse reading and calling fellow horse
lovers for some much-needed horse chitchat. Whether it’s about what we want to
achieve come show season or the maladies that we’ve had to deal with since
the fall, there’s always something to talk
about with horsey friends. Christmas gifts
for my fellow horse enthusiasts were easy.
Like myself, a gift certificate to the local
tack store was all they really wished for.
It’s also at times like these when you’re
stuck inside that you realize horses are every bit a part of your entire life. Horses require constant care and attention. And, it’s
not just about the riding, but also about
the people you meet and the experiences
you share along the way. Good or bad,
what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger... and often there’s a great story to go
along with it.
Here’s hoping that you continue to have
Morgan horses in your life, and through
them, meet some great people in 2011.
Happy riding... and reading!
Cindy
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Canadian Morgan
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Manitoba Morgan Horse
Club Celebrates 40 years
by Norman Kalinski
O
n Sunday October 24, 2010, 30 people gathered at the Kopper Kettle in Morden, MB, to celebrate the 40th anniversary
of the club that was formed on January 4, 1970. Many
attending had bred and/or owned Morgan horses and had not
seen fellow members for many years.
Following a buffet luncheon, President Jean Kustra welcomed everyone and, with the assistance of Norman Kalinski, presented certificates to
founding members Art and Betty Carey; Ted and Diana Clarke; Loyde and
Flora Lowry; Barry and Beth (Lowry) Sundell; and Norma Tompkins.
Additional certificates were presented to Soft Winds Farm in memory
of Edith (Lowry) Holenski and the Alex Sundell Family in memory of
Evelyne (Lowry) Sundell. Prior to her passing in 2001, Evelyne had taken
on a massive project to record the names and show records of every club
member accompanied with photographs entered into five large binders. She
included minutes of previous meetings along with show results. It is the
intent of the Lowry family to find a library that would house this fabulous
collection.
Unfortunately, Flora Lowry was unable to attend; however, Loyde spoke
briefly about the early days of showing that began in 1973. In those days,
very few people could identify Morgan horses and were fascinated when
they could place over competitive Thoroughbreds in challenging Hunter
courses.
As historian for the club, Norman Kalinski presented the names of purebred Morgans that began appearing in Manitoba in the 1960s. Jel #127,
a mare, was the first purebred Morgan to be imported into Manitoba followed by King O’ Hara #147 for Ted and Diana Clarke, followed by Norma Tompkin’s Churann #136, and later Orcland Flintstone (US#14494).
The Loyde Lowry family imported Max Hi-Ho Kid #184, Wildwood
Cindy #189 and Wildwood Cinnera #190. Princecrest Stardon #1066,
imported by Barry and Beth Sundell, was later sold to Alberta where he
produced Fox Trim Classic. Clarence and Lorna Dyck’s contribution to the
Morgan imports included Sunny-Brook Prince #1129, Downer Hill Don
Royal #2018 and Fox Glove Tromp Loeil #3414.
Prior to a video presentation, Norman gave a brief introduction of
Fox Trim Classic, a young 15.2 hh Morgan stallion that was full of heart
and full of class. In 1989, he made history by becoming the first Morgan
anywhere to successfully complete a European-style 100-day stallion performance test scoring above several bigger Warmblood horses.
Following this, Jean Kustra led a discussion regarding reviving the club.
More visiting and reminiscing continued as attendees slowly departed for
home. CM
Who’s on the Front Cover?
C
eltic Rose Torigaid is a 17-year-old Morgan gelding by The Carolinian out of
Up-Hyre Prima Dona. “Tory” epitomizes everything a Morgan horse should
be. His show ring accomplishments are too numerous to list, competing
in In-Hand, English Pleasure, Pleasure Driving, Equitation, Showmanship and, most
recently, Roadster to Bike and Under Saddle. Tory has also provided many young riders
with their first horse show experience, surprising many judges when they recognize
the speedy roadster in a lead-line class. Tory has shown and placed well at the Grand
National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show, garnering Top Ten placings in
the 14-17 World Pleasure Driving Jr Ex Class.
Outside of the show ring, Tory has been a great breed ambassador at Spruce
Meadows and
The Mane
Event, posing
for pictures
and eating
peppermints. He
has crossed
rivers and climbed mountains during the summers spent trail riding in
the Rockies. Tory has been a patient teacher at summer camps, teaching
young horse enthusiasts just how fun driving a Morgan horse can be.
Tory showcases Morgan heart and versatility every day; he truly is a
“once-in-a-lifetime” horse.
Tory is owned and cherished by Ruth & Elizabeth Younie and expertly
trained by Karen & Stephanie Abel at Dawnville Farms, where Tory
resides. CM
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President’s Message
Manitoba 2012: Here we come!
I
t is hard to believe that another year has come and gone and we are
starting a new year and a new decade. The president’s position has
been a great learning experience and I feel fortunate to add that to
the many experiences I have had due to the Morgan horse.
Many years ago (nearly 40) I used to read the Globe & Mail newspaper
every day. One of the columnists I enjoyed reading was Richard Needham.
I learned a lot from his column, especially one in which a reader asked what
they should invest in: land, bonds or “gold toilet seats?” His response was
one of those “never forget” moments that we experience from time to time.
He said to invest in yourself through travel and learning. No one can ever
take that away from you. You may experience many losses in your life, but
you will always have your memories and the knowledge gained from them.
I have always wanted to see what was “over the next hill” and had taken
a five-month trip to Britain previously, so it wasn’t hard for me to take his
advice to heart. I enjoy travelling, meeting new people, renewing acquaintances with old friends and seeing and learning new things. I attend class
reunions, homecomings and travel as much and as many places as possible.
The Morgan horse has really been a catalyst in expanding my circle of
acquaintances and book of learning. I highly recommend that you jump at
the opportunity to attend Morgan horse conventions in both Canada and the
United States for some very rewarding personal growth. I have met many
fascinating people, made new friends, attended learning seminars, saw new
parts of North America
and really expanded
myself. I hear people
say, “I can’t afford it”
or “I don’t have the
time.” Take time and
make it a priority to
“smell the roses” by
focusing on the value
of expanding your
knowledge and making
new friends.
In 2012, Manitoba is the scheduled location for our Annual General
Meeting, and historically a convention. Manitoba has been relatively inactive for about a dozen years, but has recently been rejuvenated and, in addition to electing an executive, has started preliminary plans for the Annual
General Meeting in 2012. You can be there to help them make it successful
so start making plans now by opening a “Manitoba 2012” savings account,
collecting “air miles” and setting aside tentative vacation dates around the
first two weeks of April 2012. I hope to see you there.
Administrator’s Message
T
Photo by Joy Photography
he new CMHA board
has a slightly different look for 2011;
we welcome Norman
Kalinski as the new director for
Manitoba and Cathy Braun will
take on vice director for the next
three years. There has been a real
buzz in Manitoba lately, which is
very exciting and they are celebrating 40 years as a club.
Tina Collins and Sandra McGinty are returning as director and
vice director for Ontario and Laurie Lyons and Dana Bewza-Ward
are also returning to represent the
provinces of British Columbia/Yukon.
It is with sadness that I announce the resignation of Andre Laurin from
the position of director for Quebec. Andre has tried diligently and at much
of his own expense to represent Quebec with very little help. There has
been no vice director for quite a few years now and Andre, with little
knowledge of the CMHA or the Morgan breed, jumped right in feet first and
met head-on with the challenges. But, one person can only do so much and
Andre has decided to step back. Therefore, the call for a new director and
vice director is being placed, once again, to Quebec Morgan owners. Please
consider volunteering.
We are also looking for a new chairperson for Promotion. Jenny Best is
stepping down after completing her term and we thank Jenny very much for
her work. Taking on Promotion is very challenging with limited funds and
such a large country to co-ordinate. This position requires someone with a
lot of energy! If you are that person, please contact either the office or Lyle
Dietz, nominating chairperson, for more information.
I received many Tag Line entries and I thank everyone for sending in
their creative ideas. The board is deciding on the next step as to how to
select the favourite, so stay tuned for more on this exciting contest.
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Awards are the “name of the game” this time of year and I look forward
to announcing our trail winners, versatile winners and show winners in the
next issue. If you are new to the association and would like to compete in
either or all of these high points for 2011, please contact me.
All the best to you in 2011 and I hope many of you can get out and support your local club and zone AGMs this winter. They are fun, entertaining
and informative and you never know, perhaps a little horse business might
also occur.
Nancy Kavanagh,
Office Administrator
CANADIAN MORGAN HORSE
ASSOCIATION NEWS
Membership/Fee Schedule Revisions
Starting January 1, 2011, the fee schedule for Morgan/part-Morgan
horses will be revised. All fees will be increasing 10%. This includes memberships and a $10 magazine mail surcharge will be added onto annual and
junior memberships. Life members and junior affiliated members are not
affected by the mail surcharge.
The CMHA is pleased to be able to offer a NEW form of membership;
The CMHA will offer a 10-year membership for $500 plus taxes. The 10year term for this membership will expire December 31, 2020, and the mail
surcharge will not apply to this membership.
Registry News
The CMHA board is so pleased with the amount of older Morgans being
registered due to the previous moratorium, that the board has created a
new moratorium to continue registering older Morgans at a discount. The
CMHA will accept Morgans two years and older into the registry at a 25%
discount of the current fee schedule until December 31, 2011. CM
Congratulations to the winners of the
Canadian Morgan Horse Association
2010 Virtual Foal Futurity
Reserve Champion Foal
Keswick River Tramontane
(Season’s Forever French X Night In Gale)
Champion Foal
Foal owner: Joanne Macbride, New Brunswick
Breeding donator: Coulee Bend Morgans,
Lyle & Cindy Dietz, Alberta
Morgan Hill Talk Show
(Talk Back X CM Amazing Grace)
Foal owner: Dwayne & Shannon Comeau, Alberta
Breeding donator: Morgan Hill Farm, Alberta
We would like to extend a big THANK YOU to Greg Reeves who judged our foals for us!
Stallion owners whose services sold and were paid for, each will receive a nice leather halter
with commemorative halter plate - your contribution was greatly appreciated!!
Looking to take on an interesting and challenging project?
If so, then this may be what you are looking for!
The CMHA is looking for a volunteer to Chair the
next CMHA Stallion Service Auction and Foal Futurity.
If you think you might be interested, please contact:
CMHA President
Bob Watson
Ph: 403-378-4323
or email: [email protected]
Canadian Morgan Horse Association
CMHA Office Administrator:
Nancy Kavanagh
Tel: (905) 982-0060 Fax: (905) 982-0097
Email: [email protected]
Mail to: Box 286, Port Perry, ON L9L 1A3
Courier to: 18555 Highway 12, Greenbank, ON L0C 1B0
www.morganhorse.ca
CMHA Officers
President: Bob Watson
Box 660, Duchess, AB T0J 0Z0
(403) 378-4323 Fax: (403) 378-4322
[email protected]
East Vice President: Open to Volunteer
West Vice President: Laurie Ann Lyons
Box 3254 A Stn. Terminal M.P.P.,
Kamloops, BC V2C 6B8 (250) 571-9419
[email protected]
Treasurer: Candas Rolls
1238 Wascana Highlands,
Regina, SK S4V 2J6
(306) 545-2652
[email protected]
Past President: Lyle Dietz
Box 128, Galahad, AB T0B 1R0
(780) 583-2128
[email protected]
CMHA Directors
Alberta/NWT/Nunavut
Director: Karen Abel
Site 4, Box 2, RR #2,
Leduc, AB T9E 2X2
(403) 986-3185
[email protected]
Vice Director: Open to Volunteer
Atlantic
Director: Melissa MacKenzie
63 McManus Street,
Passekeag, NB E5N 7S3
(506) 832-5515
[email protected]
BC/Yukon
Director: Laurie Ann Lyons
Box 3254 A Stn. Terminal M.P.P.,
Kamloops, BC V2C 6B8 (250)
571-9419
[email protected]
Vice Director: Dana Bewza-Ward
#38 – 1760 Copperhead Drive,
Kamloops, BC V1S 2B4
(250) 572-7357
[email protected]
Manitoba
Director: Cathy Braun
Box 851, Winkler, MB R6W 4A9
(204) 331-4571
[email protected]
Ontario
Director: Tina Collins
2685 Concession 4, RR#1,
Loretto, ON L0G 1L0
(905) 729-4317
[email protected]
Vice Director: Blair Kidd
P.O. Box 44, Miniota, MB R0M 1M0
(204) 567-3823
[email protected]
Quebec
Vice Director: Sandra McGinty
361 Stafford Avenue,
Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C5
(519) 832-6564
[email protected]
Saskatchewan
Director: John Beaver
725 McTavish Street
Regina, SK S4T 3T8
(306) 533-7619
[email protected]
Vice Director: Tina Porter
Box 303
Stewiacke, NS B0N 2J0
(902) 639-2832
[email protected]
Director: Open to Volunteer
Vice Director: Open to Volunteer
CMHA Directors Emeritus
Vice Director: Candas Rolls
1238 Wascana Highlands,
Regina, SK S4V 2J6
(306) 545-2652
[email protected]
Margaret McDonald
Site 4, Box 5, RR#2,
Leduc, AB T9E 2X2
(780) 986-6652
[email protected]
Jack Reeves
32 Oakdene Crescent
Little Britain, ON
K0M 2C0
(705) 786-9063
Eldon L. Bienert
Site 4, Box 5, RR#2,
Leduc, AB
T9E 2X2
(780) 986-6652
Committee Chairs
Charlene Dalen-Brown - Registry
85 Ashwood Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7T 1B9
(306) 373-8200
[email protected]
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Cec Watson - Equine Canada
Box 660
Duchess, AB T0J 0Z0
(403) 378-4323
[email protected]
Pat Crema - Constitution/Bylaws
Box 210
Pritchard, BC V0E 2P0
(250) 577-3218
[email protected]
Lisa Kavanagh - Youth
Box 46
Port Perry, ON L9L 1A2
(905) 985-0691
[email protected]
Youth Message
T
his past year has been slower than normal for me
as the youth chair. Being back in school is more
time consuming than I recalled! But we do have a
few exciting things to share, nonetheless!
I had received four entries for the CMHAY logo contest
this summer and the entries were made available on-line,
anonymously for judging/voting by the youth members. The
voting numbers were very disappointing, though (I think I
had four votes total). I was hoping I would have had more
participation than I did as it was advertised in the magazine,
on-line on both CMHA and the CMHAY Web sites and
Facebook! This logo will be used on all official CMHAY documents and
awards, including the youth challenge ribbons and cooler! Thank you to
those who submitted logos. Our winner was Justin Marion of Edwards, ON.
The logo is on the CMHA Web site and was printed in the magazine.
The 2010 Youth Challenge was, once again, a big success for both the
Atlantic and Ontario zones. Alberta was to host theirs in September but,
unfortunately, it did not happen. Atlantic had six participate and Ontario had
seven. Thank you to all those who participated and to those who donated
their time to help run these challenges for our youth to enjoy. I will be
looking for speech topics for the 2011 Youth Challenge; any ideas please
send them along!
Once again, the CMHA medal classes were held in the Atlantic, Ontario
and Alberta zones at their Morgan shows. Thank you to all those who
participated in these classes. A new set of ribbons will be made for the
CMHA medal classes beginning in 2011. They will be presented to the
PROPOSED BYLAW CHANGES
Dec 09
Article XII. C. 6
Number the existing above
article as C. 6. (a)
Add an additional statement to
be numbered C. 6. (b)
“A Director, Vice-Director,
Director-Elect, or Officer who
becomes a member of the
Board midterm or as the result
of a Board vacancy may be
allowed, at the Board’s discretion, to lease a purebred Morgan horse until the expiration of
that current term of office. Such
lease must be registered with
the CMHA and CLRC and its
cost is the responsibility of the
individual involved. Once that
term of office has expired, the
individual must then become an
owner as prescribed above, i.e.
in C.6.(a).”
Article XX Registration of
Pedigrees
8. Add: after American Morgan
Horse Association, “or a registry recognized by the AMHA”,
Rationale: now have more
recognized registries
riders with the new logo on them. We used to have a different
set for these classes years ago and I would like to go back to
them.
As always, the Horsemastership levels are available, both in
the office and on-line. I will hopefully get Level Four on-line
over Christmas and then begin working on Level Five once I
finish my school studies (in June).
Deadlines for the OYAS, Scholarship and Sportsmanship
Awards are fast approaching. The deadlines are on-line as well
as all the rules and guidelines. Please encourage your zone/
club youth to participate!
We will be having a youth leader change in Ontario in January. Current
leader Mandy Gilbank has decided to step down after two years. Val Reeson
and Vanessa Gonyea will be taking over this position for the time being,
Welcome aboard, Val and Vanessa! The Ontario youth have been busy as
usual, fundraising, having meetings, showing, volunteering and just having
fun as a youth group! They may be a small group, but they are mighty!
I have been finding it hard to keep in touch with zone youth leaders (besides Mandy in Ontario and Jen Scobie of New Brunswick) so I don’t have
much to report from the others as to what our zone/club youth have been up
to over the summer/fall.
Other than that, it has been quiet. I hope to get some (lots would be nice!)
entries for our CMHA youth contests in the New Year to start it off with a
bang! As always, I welcome your questions, comments and suggestions!
Lisa Kavanagh,
CMHAY Chairperson
2010 Virtual Foal Futurity Placings
Article XXIII Names and
Prefixes
6. (e) Change the period to a
comma
Add: “except as described in
5.”
Rationale: clarification
Champion Foal: Morgan Hill Talk Show (Talk Back x CM Amazing
Grace). Foal owner: Dwayne & Shannon Comeau, Alberta. Breeding donator: Morgan Hill Farm, Alberta.
Article XXVII Applications
for Registration
1. Remove: “...in the name of
the person certifying to the
service.”
Remove: “...as being the property of the person signing as
owner at the time of service.”
Rationale: no longer requiring
certification of service.
Third place: End of Trail Tigerlily (UVM Thomise x Harmony Acres
Jasmine). Foal owner: Paul Humphries, Alberta. Breeding donator: Coulee
Bend Morgans, Lyle & Cindy Dietz, Alberta.
Article XXVIII Transfers and
Duplicate Certificates
2. Remove: “….the service
certificate must be completed.”
Rationale: same as above
Article XXXIV Amendments
1. Change: “ninety (90) days”
to “sixty (60) days”
2. Change: “ninety” to “sixty”
Rationale for both: two months
should be enough time as faster
communication
Reserve Champion Foal: Keswick River Tramontane (Season’s Forever
French x Night In Gale). Foal owner: Joanne Macbride, New Brunswick.
Breeding donator: Coulee Bend Morgans, Lyle & Cindy Dietz, Alberta.
Fourth place: Cyan Star Marrakesh (Up Hyre Advantage x Saralin’s
Markessa). Foal owner: Kavanagh family, Ontario. Breeding donator:
Holly McHugh, Ontario.
Fifth place: Lauralee Shadowfax (SHW Northern Eclipse x Lauralee
April). Foal owner: Sherri Wilson, Ontario. Breeding donator: Lauralee
Morgan Farm, Sherri Wilson, Ontario.
Sixth place: Workwize Duramax (Triple S Chinook x Karenza Alice).
Foal owner: Maggie Northcott, Alberta. Breeding donator: Belle Coulee
Morgans, Alberta.
Seventh place: Thistledown High Society (ZR Society Statusmaster x
Thistledown Mystic Flaire). Foal owner: Ashtyn Palmerchuk, Alberta.
Breeding donator: Highland Plains Ranch, Alberta.
Eighth place: Sambooka (SHW Northern Eclipse x Chestnut Hill Sara
Lee). Foal owner: Jane Davy-Ward, Ontario. Breeding donator: Lauralee
Morgan Farm, Sherri Wilson, Ontario.
Canadian Morgan
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Ontario Morgan Owners & Breeders
To be placed on this list contact:
Zone Director: Tina Collins
(905) 729-4317
[email protected]
or
Vice Director: Sandra McGinty
(519) 832-6564
[email protected]
Legend:
VW - Visitors Welcome (call ahead)
SS - Stallion(s) at Stud
ST - Semen Transport
FST - Frozen Semen Transport
FS - Horse(s) For Sale
BD - Horses Boarded
TR - Training
LS - Lessons Given
A-1 MORGANS
Ida M. Vaillancourt & Gary A. MacDonell
R.R. #2, 1632 Scotch Bush Rd.
Douglas, ON K0J 1S0
(613) 649-0076
[email protected] / www.a1morgans.com
VW/SS/FS/BD
A-One Jim Dandy
ANFARRA
Nadon Family
45 BB Beach Rd.
Bailieboro, ON K0L 1B0
(705) 939-1999 / [email protected]
www.angelfire.com/nm2/anfarra
VW/SS/ST//FS/TR
Sonrise of DM (Crem)
AnFarra Que Barbaro (Blk)
RDS Irresistible (Bay)
Draconia Winchester (Grey)
Amberfield’s Anfarra Revere (Grula)
Coachman’s Adagio (Pal)
BARTLIFF FAMILY MORGANS
Charles & Donna Bartliff
551 Campbellville Rd.
Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0
(905) 659-3094 / [email protected]
VW
BIG CREEK MORGANS
Jim Hoo
29 Arnold Rd.
Harley, ON N0E 1E0
(519) 446-0098 / [email protected]
VW/FS
CATCHPENNY MORGANS
Craig & Tina Collins
2685 Conc. 4
Loretto, ON L0G 1L0
Tel. (905) 729-4317 / Fax (905) 729-4325
[email protected]
VW
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CYAN STAR MORGANS
KAVANAGH TRAINING STABLE
Brian & Nancy Kavanagh
Lisa, David & Danny Kavanagh
Box 46, Port Perry, ON L9L 1A2
(905) 985-0691
[email protected]
www.cyanstarmorgans.com
VW/FS/TR/LS
DERAWNDA MORGAN FARMS
Allen Davison
56 5th Conc. Rd.
Burford, ON N0E 1A0
Tel. (519) 449-2809 / Fax (519) 449-3999
[email protected]
www.derawndamorganfarms.com
VW/SS/FS
JMF Wind Walker
Derawnda Reflections Image
ELNORESH MORGANS
Elizabeth Robb
620 Concession 5
Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0
(613) 678-2944 / [email protected]
www.elnoreshmorgans.com
VW/SS/ST/FS/TR/LS
CW’s Totally Silver (Grey)
Krila’s Gallant MacDuff (Pal)
Elnoresh Royal Rum (Cream)
JUSTICE MORGANS
Ken & Elaine Pedlar
2796 Bear Creek Rd., R.R. #2
Iverary, ON K0H 1X0
Tel. (613) 353-6157 / Fax (613) 341-2818
[email protected]
VW
LAURALEE MORGAN FARM
Sherri Wilson
R.R. #3, Uxbridge, ON L9P 1R3
(905) 852-9406
[email protected]
www.lauraleemorgans.com
VW/SS/FS
SHW Northern Eclipse
MAPLE WOOD STABLES
Jenny Storer
R.R. #2, Holyrood, ON N0G 2B0
(519) 392-8174 / [email protected]
VW/SS/FS
UCM Beaumon
TFM Editor-In-Chief
MWS Mane Attraction
MCH MORGAN FARM
Holly & Greg McHugh
2087 Haldimand Rd. 17, R.R. #1
Cayuga, ON N0A 1E0
Tel./Fax (905) 772-5588
[email protected]
VW/FS/BD
MISTY AYR STABLE
Linda & Stephen Squibb
65 Airport Rd., Stirling, ON K0K 3E0
Tel./Fax (613) 395-4569
[email protected]
www.mistyayrstable.com
VW/FS/BD/TR/LS
ROBMARANN FARMS
Robert McNeil & Sons
R.R. #3, Hanover, ON N4N 3B9
Tel. (519) 364-6930 / Fax (519) 364-0889
VW/SS/FS/BD
Derawnda Atlas
SCHIEHALLION MORGANS
Thomas J.H. Reid
1422 Castleford Rd., R.R. #5
Renfrew, ON K7V 3Z8
(613) 432-4508 / [email protected]
VW/SS/FS
Pure Nuggeteer’s Standard
Schiehallion Tearchnach
Furbruk Majesty
SHOAL POINT MORGANS
Rick & Chris Monteith
1174 Shoal Point Rd.
Ajax, ON L1S 1E2
(905) 686-6424 / [email protected]
Owners & Morgan Supporters
SUNNY ACRES MORGAN FARM
Tim & Wendy Inch
8133 Oneida Rd., R.R. #1
St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S5
(519) 769-2588
t&[email protected]
www.sunnyacresmorgans.com
VW/SS/ST/FS
Equinox Beau Dandy
Samor’s Excalibur
THOMAS FAMILY MORGANS
Bob & Marge Thomas
41599 Sparta Line, R.R. #1, Union, ON N0L 2L0
(519) 633-2390 / [email protected]
VW/SS/FST/FS
TFM Skywalker (Grey)
TWINLINK MORGANS
Bert te Winkel
R.R. #2, Drayton, ON N0G 1P0
(519) 638-2762
O/VW/FS
WHISTLER’S MORGAN FARM
Laurie Willert
22825 Mayfair Rd., R.R. #3
Appin, ON N0M 1A0
(519) 289-1349 / [email protected]
O/VW/SS/ST/FS
The Corsican Bay
Noel’s Accolade
Whistler’s Royal Vintage
Unsung Heroes:
Craig Collins, Multi-Tasker Extraordinaire
by Karen Robinson
H
e’s worn a lot of hats
over the years: competitor, trainer, hunter and
jumper judge, FEI course
designer, Equine Canada Board member, Jump Canada board member and
committee(s) member, fundraiser and
entrepreneur.
The horse show organizer hat is
really several hats in one; Craig Collins
and two partners started the company
Equestrian Management Group (EMG)
in 1986. It has developed into a multifaceted business that offers much more
than just horse show management,
including jump construction, facilities
management and software development. EMG’s horse show management
system has more than 2,500 customers
across North America, including HITS,
and the Kentucky Horse Park. Craig
has recently donned an especially big
new hat that he will wear for the next
five years; when Toronto was awarded
the 2015 Pan American Games last
November, Caledon Equestrian Park
became the official venue for Pan Am
equestrian events.
“It’s obviously a wonderful opportunity that comes along only
once,” says Craig, who is apparently
Craig Collins.
undaunted at the prospect of taking on
the Pan Am Games while maintaining
business-as-usual with his many other responsibilities. Craig’s involvement
with equestrian sport started in the saddle. An active young rider competing in the US and Canada, he later became a professional, running boarding, training and sales operations.
After a stint in Ohio came to an end when the owner of the facility passed away, he returned to Canada. “I was coming to the end of a
relatively successful riding career, and an old injury was causing me a lot
of pain,” says Craig, who chose Madison Square Gardens in 1986 as his
moment to retire from competition. “I won all five classes, and thought it
was a wise time to call it a day.”
He counts himself lucky to have had two exceptional horses in his
career. “It would take a horse as good as those two to get me enthusiastic
about riding again.” Since then, Craig’s energy and creativity have been
applied to almost every aspect of the equestrian world other than riding.
Running horse shows has always interested Craig. In the past, horse
shows were often run at private farms. “I had a horse operation in the
Oakville area, and we ran shows there,” he recalls. “It was something that
came to me fairly easily, and as an exhibitor I was always aware of how
shows were run.”
When EMG put on their first horse show, they had 400 stalls, “and we
thought we would never fill them. We now have 1,000 stalls and we’ve
been filling them for at least the past five years. The growth has been
unbelievable in all regards.”
So how does Craig manage to find time for his volunteer activities? The
same way he made time to give a phone interview for this article on a day
when there were 800 horses at the Caledon Equestrian Park for the Classic
Photo by Cealy Tetley
at Palgrave show: “I just fit it in.”
Volunteering for committees
has been part of Craig’s life for
longer than the 57 year old cares
to count. “I have always been
involved as a volunteer and a
member of boards for different
provincial organizations.”
Craig was a director on the
board of Equine Canada’s predecessor, the Canadian Equestrian
Federation. He and Mark Samuel
were the first two board members
of Jump Canada; apart from a
one-year hiatus, Craig has been
on the board since Jump Canada
was formed in 1998. Currently,
he is chair of the Jump Canada
Finance Committee, having been
the past chair and current member
of the Competitions Committee, a
member of the Rules Committee,
the Jump Canada representative
of Finance with EC, the chair of
EC’s IT Committee, a member of
the EC Reciprocal Committee, a
member of the EC Board, and he
sits on the EC Rules and Competitions Committees.
“My nature is that if I’m going
to be on a committee, I’m going
to put my full effort into it,” says
Craig. “I don’t fail to answer emails; I’m actively involved. I’m
very passionate about our sport
and how it develops. I work hard at it.”
He also tries to keep a few course building and judging activities on
his calendar each year. “I think it’s important to stay current with course
design and judging,” he says.
Craig admits that he is doing a bit too much right now, particularly with
the 2015 Pan Am Games now on his plate. Fortunately, he has an understanding family who accept the fact that during the show season he is often
gone before they are out of bed in the morning, and he returns home after
they have gone back to bed at night. Craig’s wife Christina and 13-year-old
daughter Mackenzie have horse passions of their own, showing Morgans.
Craig also has a 28-year-old son, Andrew, whose construction business
includes building riding arenas.
Work has already begun on the Pan Am Games preparations, though at
this point, it’s mostly at the meeting and planning stage. As a horse show,
the Pan American Games will be a relatively small affair for EMG, with
only 180 horses.
“Comparing horses, it might be the smallest horse show we’ve ever
had,” laughs Craig, recognizing the irony. The Pan Am Games will bring
its own challenges on the commercial side. “The requirements of the bidding process were that we would build a stadium that can accommodate
7,500 people. The media and spectator presence will be far larger than
what we have seen before.”
In the meantime, the facility must continue to function as a horse show
venue. “The challenge is that we are not taking a blank piece of land, but
Collins
continued on Page 14
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Alberta Morgan Owners & Breeders
To be placed on this list contact:
Zone Director: Karen Abel
(403) 986-3185
[email protected]
or
Vice Director: VACANT
Legend:
VW - Visitors Welcome (call ahead)
SS - Stallion(s) at Stud
ST - Semen Transport
FST - Frozen Semen Transport
FS - Horse(s) For Sale
BD - Horses Boarded
TR - Training
LS - Lessons Given
BAPTISTE LAKE MORGANS
Larry & Marg Armfelt
Box 2070, Athabasca, AB T9S 2B6
Ph/Fax: (780) 675-5168
[email protected]
www.baptistelakemorgans.com
Baptistelakemorgans.com
VW/SS/FS
Baptiste Captain Navy (Crm)
Renegade Commando (Pal)
BELLE COULÉE MORGANS
René & Aura Pombert
Site 5, Box 11, RR #2
Leduc, AB T9E 2X2
(780) 986-1446
[email protected]
www.bellecouleemorgans.com
VW/SS/FS
Triple S Chinook (Pal)
Sunnyridge Porter (Pal)
Baptiste Chey Tre Pal (Pal)
BREDWEL MORGANS
Margaret and Jack Devetten
Site 11, Box 23, RR #1
Okotoks, AB T1S 1A1
(403) 995-4656
[email protected]
VW/SS/FS
Bredwel’s Solor Flair (Pal)
CANABAR FARM
Vern Baron & Ann de St. Remy
Site 5, Box 66, RR #4, Lacombe, AB T4L 2N4
Ph/Fax: (403) 782-3856
[email protected]
VW/FS
COUNTRY LANE MORGAN FARM
Eldon & Betty Bezaire
21166 TWP Road 542
Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 3Y9
Ph/Fax: (780) 998-7215
[email protected]
VW/SS/FS/TR/BD
CLM Cocoa’s Cavalier (Pal)
COYOTE MORGANS
The Penningtons
Box 1574, Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y0
(403) 823-5086 / Cell: (403) 334-1792
[email protected]
VW/SS/FS/BD
JMF Hot Ice Mystery
DAWNVILLE FARMS
Eldon Bienert & Peggy McDonald
Site 4, Box 1, RR #2, Leduc, AB T9E 2X2
(780) 986-6652 / Fax: (780) 986-6281
[email protected]
VW/SS/FS/TR/BD/LS
Century Destiny’s Child (Bay)
DIGGER’S PLACE
Lynn Danyluk
PO Box 382, Main Station
Waskatenau, AB T0A 3P0
(780) 656 0406 / [email protected]
VW/SS/FS/BD/TR/LS
Cas-sel Canadian Classic (Blk)
Sir William Barr (Amer Crème)
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OAKLEA MORGANS
Robert & Cecila Watson
Box 660, Duchess, AB T0J 0Z0
(403) 378-4323 / Fax: (403) 378-4322
[email protected]
VW/FS/TR/BD/LS
SSS MORGANS
Ivan & Sandy Chrapko & Family
Box 2697 Pincher Creek, AB T0K 1W0
(403) 627-5696 / Cell: (403) 627-8074
Fax: (403) 627-5699
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.sssmorgans.ca
VW/SS/FS/TR/ST
Bessia’s Tatanka (Homozygous Blk)
VONAVET FARMS
Todd and Yvette Taylor
Box 9, Site 15, RR #1, Bowden, AB T0M 0K0
(403) 224-2644 / [email protected]
VW/SS/FS/BD/TR
MLF Midado
Collins
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
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DIXON
Robert, Bea & Samantha Dixon
267 – 52061 Range Road 215
Sherwood Park, AB T8E 1B2
(780) 922-3882 / Fax: (780) 922-2010
[email protected]
VW/SS/FS
Baccarat’s Extra Flair (Blk)
continued from Page 13
an active facility.” The building window is fairly
narrow—in the couple of months before and after
show season, when the ground is not covered in
snow.
The pay off will be in the form of a legacy for
the future. “This is a unique opportunity to take a
facility that is already successful to an international level,” says Craig.
Not surprisingly, Craig doesn’t have much time
for recreation beyond the odd golf game. A boat in
his backyard is referred to as a “lawn ornament”;
it has not seen water for some time. Craig did,
however, make time to attend the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky. Ever the multi-tasker, he
cheered on the Canadian Team, while at the same
time learning as much as he could about putting
on a world-class, multi-discipline equestrian event.
As usual, when Craig makes a commitment, the
sport benefits. CM
Re-printed with permission from the author.
This article was first published in the Jump
Canada newsletter.
Saddle Seat Demo at the Royal
by Nancy Kavanagh,
Cyan Star Morgan Horse Farm
F
our very talented girls
represented Saddle Seat
riding at the 2010 Royal
Winter Fair on November 13-14. Ashlyn Moore, Natalie
Martens, Ally Bianchi and Lisa
Kavanagh did a fine job representing the OEF Provincial Saddle Seat
Equitation Championships.
A booth was set up (thanks to Liz
Bianchi and Gloria Moore) and the
girls and their parents took turns on
booth duty. It featured our banners,
lovely photos, a cut back saddle and
other appointments along with the
girls’ medals and ribbons.
There were three demonstrations.
While one girl rode, the other two
would answer questions from the
large audience. Such questions as,
“How do you get such a long tail?” to
“What training techniques do you use
for Saddle Seat?” were asked.
During the last demonstration of
the day, the girls were presented with
their championship ribbons, medals and prizes. What a grand way to end the season for these championship riders! CM
Photo by Jason Chamberlain
Northumberland News,
Brighton Independent
T
he 142nd annual Fair in Roseneath, ON,
was held on October 2 and 3, 2010, and as
always, there was plenty for everyone to
do. Left is Stephanie Rutherford competing in the
Light Horse and Morgan Horse Show. CM
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British Columbia Morgan Owners & Breeders
To be placed on this list contact:
Zone Director: Laurie Ann Lyons
(250) 571-9419
[email protected]
or
Vice Director: Dana Bewza-Ward
(250) 572-7357
[email protected]
Legend:
VW - Visitors Welcome (call ahead)
SS - Stallion(s) at Stud
ST - Semen Transport
FST - Frozen Semen Transport
FS - Horse(s) For Sale
BD - Horses Boarded
TR - Training
LS - Lessons Given
A.P. GUEST RANCH
Registered Morgans
Susan & Andre Patry
4220 Highway 5A South, Box 1148,
Merritt, BC V1K 1B8
(250) 378-6520 / Fax: (250) 378-3498
[email protected]
www.apguestranch.com
VW/BD/TR/LS/FS
BIRCH MEADOW FARMS
Dr. H. Sawatzky
637 Enderby-Grindrod Road,
Enderby, BC V0E 1V4
(250) 838-7454 / Fax: (250) 838-0237
[email protected]
www.birchmeadowfarms.com
VW/SS/FS
AfterSchock Dot Com
BLUE MOON FARM
Jill & Gordon Bewza
RR#2, S-25, C-45, Chase, BC V0E 1M0
(250) 679-8226 / [email protected]
VW
CROOKED SKY MORGANS
Brian & Sonja Halliday
Box 2065, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4K8
(250) 843-7181 / [email protected]
VW/SS/FS
JMF Leprechaunn (Blk)
GLENBIRNAM FARM
Registered Morgans
Roma H. Tingle
2765 Denicola Crescent,
Prince George, BC V2K 5C7
(250) 963-7309 / Fax: (250) 963-7301
VW/FS
GNR MORGANS
Gerald & Rachel Sdoutz
RR#2, S-23, C-8, 1576 Chase-Falkland Road,
Chase, BC V0E 1M0 / (250) 679-1175
[email protected]
www.gnrmorgans.com
SS/FS/VW
DM Teacher’s Top Mark (Blk)
MORNINGSTAR MORGANS
Dora Gagne
Box 420, Pritchard, BC V0E 2P0
(250) 577-3199 / [email protected]
VW
GRANITE MORGANS
Gunther & Dagmar Funk
4280 Schubert Road, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4
(250) 546-2891
VW/SS/FS
Trophy’s Julio
NOBLE-T MORGANS
Tom & Lee Nobles
Box 73, Crandlemire Road,
Grindrod, BC V0E 1Y0
(250) 838-2228 / [email protected]
www.noble-tmorgans.com
VW/SS/TR/LS
Noble-T Desperado (Blk)
Ramulus Justin (Bay) frozen semen
GREEN GABLES MORGAN FARM
Ed & Debora Morgan and Alyssa Neufeld
4684 Black Enderby Road
Armstrong, BC V0E 1B8
(250) 546-8058
[email protected]
VW/SS/FS
WF Royal Mist’s Kurik (Blk/Brwn)
OLDE MORGAN WAYE
Registered Lippitts
Elise Rimbey
Box C-1, 4008 Dear Road,
Falkland, BC V0E 1W0
(250) 379-2988
VW/SS/FS
Scormor Joshua Classic
HIGH COUNTRY MORGANS
Dan & Pat Powell
Box 634, Valemount, BC V0E 2Z0
(250) 968-4474
VW/FS
R LIL’ MORGANS
Registered Morgans
Lisa Linnemeyer & Darcy Elliott
990 Airport Road, Creston, BC V0B 1G2
(250) 428-8723 / [email protected]
www.rlilmorgans.ca
VW/SS/FS
ISLAND MORGAN FARM
Howard Fowler
Box 59, Virginia Road, Coombs
Vancouver Island, BC V0R 1M0
(250) 248-3882
Island Conquest (16hh Ches)
Island Grand Duke (15.3hh Pal)
JOHNSEN TREE FARMS LTD.
Kris & Inge Johnsen
13616 – 232 Street, Maple Ridge, BC V4R 2R5
(604) 463-2571 / [email protected]
VW/FS
MAJESTIC VALLEY MORGANS
Adriane & Philip Wiebe
15362 Blackwater Road,
Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A1
(250) 570-9246 / [email protected]
www.majesticvalleymorgans.com
VW/SS/FS
TWMR Flash
RASPBERRY FIELD MORGANS
Ron & Teresa Born
P.O. Box 42, Rose Prairie, BC V0C 2H0
(250) 827-3501 / [email protected]
www.raspberryfieldmorgans.com
VW/FS
TRAILWOOD FARM
Pat & Renz Crema
Box 210, 2067 Martin Prairie Road
Pritchard, BC V0E 2P0
(250) 577-3218
[email protected]
VW
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January/February 2011
Science 101: Morgan Style!
M
ackenzie Collins, a Grade 8 student at King’s College
School in Caledon, Ontario, had an unusual presentation
for the school science fair: a Morgan horse. Mackenzie’s
project was comparing the human anatomy to that of an
equine. She arrived at school on the day of her presentation with “SKF Jus
Kiddin” in tow, a 21-year-old Morgan mare. Both “Jess” and Mackenzie
were painted, Mackenzie with her human skeletal system, and Jess with
her horse skeletal system on one side and major organs on the other. During the presentation, students were invited to guess where to find Jess’s
heart and listen to her heartbeat. The retired show horse relished the attention and, once again, finished at the top of the class! CM
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Zone/Club
Meeting Dates
•
BC/Yukon Zone AGM will be February 5 at
1:30 p.m. at The Loft, Chase BC. Contact
Director Laurie Lyons at 250-571-9419.
•
Ontario Zone/Club AGM will be February 12
at the Delta Markham. Contact Director Tina
Collins at 905-729-4317.
•
Alberta Zone/Club AGM will be February 5 at
12:00 p.m. at the Leduc Legion Hall. Contact
Director Karen Abel at 780-986-3185.
•
Manitoba Club AGM will be February 13 at
12:30 p.m. at the Super 8 in Portage la Prairie.
Contact Jean Kustra at 204-638-5864.
•
Nova Scotia Club AGM will be February 19 at
the Legion in Stewiacke. Contact Bev Young at
902-883-9908.
•
New Brunswick Club AGM will be February
20 in Sussex. Contact Dawn Brown at 506-4335725.
Eleanor Reesor
O
n November 13, 2010, the Morgan
world lost a true lover of the breed.
Eleanor Reesor passed away and leaves
behind a legacy of beautiful Morgan
horses. A long-time breeder in the lower mainland
of British Columbia, Eleanor’s breeding program
produced her pride and joy: her beloved stallion After
Eight. “Eight” was a strong and consistent winner
in the In-hand Division in the Pacific Northwest for
several years, with his crowning achievement being
named Reserve Grand National Stallion Five and
Over in Oklahoma in 2009.
Eleanor was a treasure to the Morgan people. She
was active in the BC Morgan Club for several years
in its glory days. She was an animal lover through
and through and she was always seen with her faithful
dog, Brave, who passed away just a short time before
her.
Eleanor was feisty and strong willed and sometimes
blunt, but she always told it like it was.
She is survived by her daughter, Andrea, who for
many years, was her partner in her breeding operation. Everyone at Glori will miss Eleanor terribly, but
take solace in the knowledge that she and her loving
dog, Brave, are together again watching down on her
horses and family. CM
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Affiliated Morgan Horse Clubs of Canada
QUEBEC
Acting President:
Charlene Dalen-Brown
85 Ashwood Drive, Saskatoon, SK
S7K 3J8. Ph: 306-373-8200
[email protected]
President: Yannick Laflamme
4580 Rang des Soixante, St. Jean Baptiste, QC J0L 2B0
(450) 467-2732
Secretary:
Carol Uhrich
Box 143, Francis, SK S0G 1V0
Ph: 306-245-3384
Secretary: Melanie Parenteau
4580 Rang des Soixante, St. Jean Baptiste, QC J0L 2B0
(450) 467-2732
NEW BRUNSWICK
The Morgan Horse Club of Nova Scotia
President:
Melissa MacKenzie
PRESIDENT:
Jenny Best
63 McManus Street
Passekeag, NB E5N 7S3
(506) 832-5515
43 Carrobie Rd, East Village, RR #1
Londonderry, NS B0M 1M0
(902) 668-2284
Secretary:
Dawn Brown
SECRETARY:
Bev Young
222 Route 870
Collina, NB E5P 1P8
(506) 433-5725
19 Lacy Anne Avenue
Enfield, NS B2T 0A5
(902) 883-9908
ONTARIO
President: Sherri Wilson
971 Scugog Line 12
Uxbridge, ON
(905) 852-9406
[email protected]
Secretary: Sandra McGinty
www.ontariomorgan.com
361 Stafford Avenue
Port Elgin, ON N0H 2C1
(519) 832-6564
[email protected]
British Columbia Interior
President: Pat Crema
Box 210, 2067 MarƟn Prairie Rd.
Pritchard, BC V0E 2P0
(250) 577-3218
[email protected]
Secretary: Karen Wilkie
4095 Schubert Road
Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4
Ph/fax: (250) 546-8973
ALBERTA
President: Kathy Padgham
Box 412, Hay Lakes, AB
T0B 1W0
(780) 672-6978
Secretary: Ann de St. Remy
Site 5, Box 66, RR #4
Lacombe, AB
T4L 2N4
Ph/Fax: (403) 782-3856
The New York State Morgan Horse Society
An Oĸcial Chapter of the American Morgan Horse AssociaƟon
We invite you to invesƟgate our Morgan
horses and acƟviƟes. You can visit our
website at nysmhs.org for the latest
news, classiĮeds, and events. Links to
other acƟviƟes such as the NY Regional
Horse Show and NY Stallion Service
AucƟon can also be found there.
For more informaƟon or a copy of our newsleƩer, The Trader,
write to Mark Langdon at [email protected] or at
161 Dublin Hill Road, Southbury, CT. 06488
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CARLTON
MORGANS
L. Feucht
Box 432, Meadow Lake
Saskatchewan, S9K 1Y3
Tel: (306) 236-4790
Fax: (306) 236-5579
[email protected]
www.CarltonMorgans.net
FOR SALE, 2 BLACK MARES. SIRE: HDD Royal Senator,
DAM: Princess Bethany. HDD Imperial Blue Satin #13204,
born 2000(4 black foals). HDD Imperial Sparkplugg #13205,
Born 2001(3 black foals). 9 Flyhawk, 5 Senator Graham.
Sire is homozygous, some siblings are. $6000/pair.
Sue at [email protected].
STAN & VERA MILFORD
Box 758, Estevan
Saskatchewan S4A 2A6
Tel: (306) 634-3333
Fax: (306) 634-9851
Cell: (306) 421-3161
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A great place to find your Morgan and a great place to sell your
Morgan! Web site is updated on a regular basis. Visit www.
morganhorse.on.ca to view the listing. For more info call
(905) 985-0691 or [email protected].
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13616 232ND STREET
MAPLE RIDGE, BC
CANADA V4R 2R5
TEL: (604) 463-2571
FAX: (604) 463-2590
email: [email protected]
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Contact: Ruth Freeman, 9310 Addison/Greenbush Rd. ,
ON K0E 1A0 - 613-924-9354 - [email protected]
www.drafthorseconnection.ca
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1-866-546-9922
P.O. Box 371
Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0
www.saddleup.ca
Member of the BC
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The Kavanagh Family
Breeders of National
Champion Morgans
Maggie & Doug Northcott
Carbon, AB
403-546-0072
Email: [email protected]
www.workwizemorgans.com
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Dorothy Woodward
(905) 983-6497
Email: [email protected]
32 Davids Crescent
Orono, Ontario
L0B 1M0
- Level 1 Saddle Seat
Instructor
- Training available
[email protected]
www.CyanStarMorgans.com
FOR SALE:
Goldencrest Spirit Dancer –
PWF Good Will Hunting –
Goldencrest Elise.
5-year-old mare, 15.1 hands,
chestnut with blond mane & tail.
Green broke. $5,500.
Call 604-463-2571
[email protected]
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519-769-2588
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