Monday, December 29, 2008

News for December!


I cant believe 2009 is now just around the corner!!! We decided in the fall that we would be downsizing abit and so we sold Scamp, Pisim and a couple days ago TJ went to her new home. We sure miss her already! But yesterday we brought in Cashus Clay and Classically Claymade (Sasha) to Nannette Chochar who trained TJ. Nannette does a great job working with the horses and putting the bells and whistles on for us. Cash is Jays project and Sasha is my project so we look forward to riding together this winter. I will be doing a new website, actually start working on it this week for Nannette and her beautiful horses. She is a fabulously talented trainer so I am quite excited to develop an internet home for her!!

We dropped the horses off and came home with a new addition to our family. We call him Nap. He snuggled with the kids all night and they all slept downstairs so he wouldnt get lonely on his first night away from his mom and siblings. Nap is an Australian Shepard/Border Collie Cross - he comes off a working mom. He is very special and already well loved!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

News and Updates!!!

Boy I havent been so good at keeping the blog updated have I? We are getting ready for winter and have listed some horses for sale, some have already left to their new homes and Scamp and Pisim will be on their way next weekend. So sad saying good-bye but it sure feels good knowing they are going to good homes where they will not only be loved but their full potential will be realized as well.

We went to our very first APHA breed show in Moose Jaw on the 26th, well actually I should say it was the first time the kids entered in classes and competed with their horses, and what an absolutely wonderful and exhausting experience it was! It didnt help that we decided to bring along an almost pure white horse, lol. Boo went with Keestin and Kata brought her mare, Rocki (who was 6 months pregnant!). They had so much fun they even forgot to take in the waterslides while we were there, which is a huge compliment to the show itself, trust me.

I was so proud of Keestin and Boo, partly because we were so amazed at how well they did in showmanship. Boo is a natural born showmanship machine, he really is, and he loved all the attention, with all the preening over him in the washing area, and all the grooming. I was actually very nervous when Kata and Rocki entered that big arena by themselves. We seemed almost too far away from them and they were on their own, so that was nerve wracking. But I whispered into Rocki's ear before they went in, "take care of my girl in there" and she did. This is something I always do with her, and she seems to know exactly what i am saying every time. She is truley a special mare.

I wish we could have 3 or 4 just like her!

The photos are coming, i will post them as soon as they arrive. As it was our first breed show, we of course had to order as many photos as possible, lol.

until later, take care... Tracey.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

My Dreamhorse





This is Ocean. She is now 9 weeks old and shedding out Black - she has a big wide blaze, four white socks and a belly spot big enough for regular APHA registry, on top of her AQHA registry. To top it off, she is out of my favorite mare we have here, Northern Zandy, who is now 19 years old. Because I am so happy with Zandys cross with Clayboy, I left her open so I can breed her early next spring for a futurity baby. If you would have asked me two years ago, what is my dreamhorse, I would have described Ocean. So I am looking forward to watching her grow and develop.

We are getting ready for the show in MooseJaw next week, but we arent ready as we have all taken turns getting sick and Keestin was in hockey tryouts (which ended today). So we start practicing again tomorrow. Rocki and Boo are blanketed and keeping clean. Well see - think we will have some fun!

Friday, August 15, 2008

News And Updates!!!

Well summer has been great! Cashus Clay hurt himself 6 weeks ago and is now ready to be ridden again. While Cash was hurt Jay starting spending quite a bit of time with TJ and Jays younger brother, Ju, worked with boo. Boo has really proven himself to Keestin as a trustworthy partner and they are now tracking steers together.


Kata and Rocki are doing great together, and showed for their first time on the 4th of August. Rocki is a gentle steady mare with the smoothest jog, so smooth i have started riding her.




Ocean is our only baby and she is now shedding out black! so i have my black and white minimal overo filly, finally!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Updates!





Its that time of year again! Clayboy has two new foals on the ground. Congrats to owners Henry Gauthier and Tyrone Tootoosis on some beautiful babies!

We have updated the website to include some new video on Clayboys page and the kid horses page,and we have also redone the baby page to make room for all the newbies that will be arriving. I have revamped the prospect page to include our younger offspring and to also have a place for our older offspring. Jay will be working with TJ, and we have a new surprise coming next weekend. So stay tuned because we will be adding another Clayboy gelding to our small herd. He is ready for team roping. So we will be adding his information once he arrives to the farm.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Hello from Out East!

Well I am in Ottawa right now for two weeks (work related) and going abit nuts not being close to my family (equine and human).....

I wanted to log on to the blog to say hello, and express my absolute excitement about our up and coming season : Spring!!! my all time favorite season of the year.

We recently purchased a new mare out of Iowa - she is a daughter of Dirty Rocki out of a Hotrodders Jet Set dam, and who we feel will make a nice riding partner for the kids and a good companion for Clayboy. We will be exposing her to Clayboy as soon as she settles in here.

As you know, Clayboy is now registered with AQHA and we will be busy getting all the paperwork in order for his last breeding season - particularly with the AQHA mares he covered. All mares will require DNA type to be on file before the babies can be registered.

We have also nominated Clayboy for the Select Futurity with the Saskatchewan Paint Club!! Clayboy will have a nice foal crop for this year, so we thought it would be a good opportunity to encourage the owners of his babies to show off abit and have some fun.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

BRRRRRRRR!!!!

Brrrrrr its cold out there!!!!

Our site was down for several days but its now back up and running. The countdown has started for the 08 foal crop and we are already getting excited.. We have all our mares in foal and the babies will be double registered AQHA/APHA no matter what color they are.

We have sold Taffy and I am very happy to announce that her new home will be with Colon Paints.... Darcie is the best and I know Taffy is going to the best home. Now we just have to wait until the weather lets up for her trip to her new home.

Well its time to start my day! All the best and keep warm!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Clayboys AQHA Registration Complete!

Good news! Clayboy's AQHA registration is now complete. So we are going to be busy with the STallion Breeding Reports as he quite a few double registered babies already on the ground and more on the way!

It took awhile but we got through the last of the paperwork and wouldnt have been able to do it without all the great support from Treeline Acres and not too mention all the signatures from all past previous breeders and owners of Whisky Talk, Hot Whisky and Clayboy!!! We contacted folks from Florida, Texas, the Carolinas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Arizona - all spanning ownership from up to 30 years ago.

You really get to know a horse's history when you speak to the people who come from their past, and the past of their ancestors. Clayboy comes from a great family of equines.

Clayboy's crop out occured out of "Bright Dandy Bar" - who comes from the great Maddons Bright Eyes line. His owner was the first one we contacted and she gave us so much support and was actually quite excited to hear from us, as she loved that old stallion dearly and was glad to know he was responsible for Clayboys AQHA eligibility.

Clayboy now is all fuzzied up and content in his pasture, completely unaware of all the excitement. Still the same loving, special boy.

So now the countdown begins for the 08 foal crop!!!!!!