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Mare Stallion Due Qualities Status  
Djinn Chaser Corrcullen Filly, Foaled 4/28
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Stunning, tall, black or dark bay filly.  Extraordinary legs, already a vibrant athlete.  Sensational. Available Email
Sophie Norton Colt, Foaled 5/30
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Big, bay colt.  This fellow has all the right stuff! Available Email
Annie O Norton June/2006
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Disposition, athletic ability, versatility.  Great "first horse" horse.  Very kind. Available Email
Vespa Norton June/2006
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Expect refinement, natural jump, nice disposition from the cross. Available Email
Cassiopeia Norton June/2006
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Disposition, athletic ability.  Versatile, stocky, 'do anything'.  Ideal family horse. Available Email

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Djinn Chaser is dual registered as Jockey Club TB and APHA (main book).  She's very athletic, her canter is wonderfully round and engaged.  She's by an imported Irish TB, thus we decided to double up the Irish breeding and selected a registered Irish Draught.

Djinn's 2006 filly is black or dark bay (so hard to tell with newborns), with low white socks.  She has a snip on her nose and is as vibrant as her brother Tiergan.  She's tall, elegant and clearly knows she's destined to be a competitor.  Sensational!

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Dinadan and Sophie

Sophie is athletic (won over $250,000 on the track), stylish and very bright.  She's a large, muscular mare with a natural balance and style to her.  She and Norton produce size, athletic ability and amazing trainability.  

Sophie's colt, Dinadan,  will be ideally suited to the competitive rider that wants size, ability and a first-class work ethic.  Sophie's first Norton foal, Avalon, has an amazing ability to learn quickly.  Visit her page for photos on her development.  Avalon is just now starting under saddle and is showing great promise.

Dinadan is bay, with blaze and high white stockings in the back.  This foal should be ideally suited to the rider who values versatility, athletic ability, trainability and who wants some "go" to their mount.

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Annie and Tor

Annie is a nicely bred mare, with a great work ethic.  She is my usual riding horse and happily works daily.  She's even tempered, not at all flighty and is a very willing partner. Annie's foals have all shown exceptional dispositions, kind and gentle.  They've also all shown natural engagement and have gone on to excel in dressage and eventing.

Annie suffered a severe colic in the fall of 2005, requiring surgery to correct.  We all expected her to lose the pregnancy, but to everybody's great surprise, she didn't.  Certainly there is no doubt that this is a miracle foal with a will to live that rivals Tiergan's. 

Her foal is expected to be black or bay.  All of Annie's foals have blazes and 4 white stockings.  

This foal will be available at weaning.  Annie's foals appeal to people who value disposition and athletic ability.  Annie's last foal, Tor, has started under saddle and is doing wonderfully.

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Vespa

Vespa is a lovely mare, elegant and refined.  She loves to jump (at which she excels), and has also done nicely in dressage.  She's kind, gentle and not flighty.  She's one of the 'almost daily' riding horses - she does nicely in the arena and cross country.  Vespa is the kind of mare that you can take anywhere and ask her to work - and she will.

This foal will be her first Roads End foal.  We expect a refined foal, with natural inclination to jump.  Given the disposition of both parents, we expect the foal to be kind, gentle and willing.

This foal will be available at weaning.

 

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 Cassie and Dunstan

 

Cassie's  foals are always great fun!  They're not the fanciest, nor the fastest, but they're the kind of horse that will always get you where you want to go.  Not fast.  Not fancy.  But in one piece!

Cassie is a Percheron-Appy cross.  She's very athletic, works under saddle and harness.  She's sturdy, hearty and built to stay sound.  She's bright, opinionated and always interesting.

Her foals have been amazing athletes.  One would surmise that 3/4 draft foals might be too slow/heavy to jump - but Cassie's foals have proven otherwise.  They're all willing, happy jumpers with a great deal of power (and inclination).  If you want a safe/sound family horse that can do it all, it's hard to beat a Cassie/Norton foal.

Cassie is genetic black (despite her faded color).  She and Norton will produce either black or bay offspring. 

Cassie's foal will be available at weaning.  

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