Posts Tagged ‘Spotted Saddle Horses’

Waiting on A Baby

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Our Doin’ Time Mare is due to foal any day now. She’s bagged up and dropped. Gave her a nice grooming with some a warm water wash. She’s ready to go! :D

Levi and famous Jockey!

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

This is a famous jockey riding Levi…in New York….registered name is Stone Creek Caper!

STONE CREEK CAPER

NEW WEB SITE

Monday, November 15th, 2010

GREAT WEB SITE ADDITIONS

stonecreekstables.net and gailshorses.com

HORSE FOR SALE….SPRING IS HERE get your trail horse, we have some nice ones available!

Jailhouse Caper babies for 2010

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Here are the babies we have had this year so far by our stallion Jailhouse Caper! Both boys from solid Tennessee Walking Horse Mares!

Good Start to the New Year

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Stone Creek Stables is off to a good start for 2010! Sorry I havent had my website updated lately, but we have been so busy with horses and the cold, snow, rain and muddy weather.
We have started 6 young horses in the last 30 days. It seems folks are starting to look at horse to purchase now. We have sold 4 this weekend.
We have 8 trail geldings that are being tuned up and have 3 yearlings left. Our last baby will be weaned in a month and we will offer him for sale as well.  Please watch are site for the updates.  I will try to get them up later this week.   Gail

Merry Christmas

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

I would like to wish my family, friends and customers a very Merry Christmas!

Our New Jailhouse Caper Baby

Our New Jailhouse Caper Baby

Horse Photo Contest

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

This photo of Robby and Pocohantas just won reserve in a photo contest!

Robby and Pocohantas

Robby and Pocohantas

Cindy and Peter Hill and TY

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Hi Gail. Just checking in with you. Peter and I want to tell you and let you know How much we love Ty. He is comming into his own with us. Wow what a powerful smart smart horse he is. Just incredable. His turning, weaving, stopping, .. he’s tight when going in circles. straight as an arrow. Follows my comands no problem. He’s still a quick one.. but he’s get much better on the trail. He’s tried and true. If I want to go on a trail ride alone.. I take Ty. Izzy is young and tends to want to find things that would spook her lol. She is more a follower and ty just loves to lead. There are times I go on trail with a group and will have him stay more in the back just to get used to not always being first. He loves to be in front.
I’m working with the Brenda Imus Bit with Ty and he does real well with it. We still use the tye down on him like you recomended. I use that with Izzy too. I Switched up bits on Izzy and am using a thin twisted snaffle bit. She is very soft on the mouth and doesn’t need much with that.. but gosh does she stop on command now…
How is Nemo doing? We think of him often and is always in our conversations at the ranch. He is missed. Please keep us up to date on him.. He is always in our hearts.
Would you believe the season seems to be changing already. I noticed in the woods here on trail many changes comming along for fall. Cant believe how fast time flys.
Peter and I are very much enjoying our trail rides together. We count our blessings everyday with what a fantastic horse you found for us. He is such a gentile horse when given a small sugar cube. He gently presses his front teeth on the palm of your hand and loves to break it in half.. then turns the rest into pouder and licks it off.. Such a sweet sweet boy he is.
Keep in touch
Cindy

Walnut Creek Cash and Jana

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Hi Gail

Cash is doing GREAT! I am really enjoying him, he is SUCH A SWEETIE! We are riding all over the place!

I have a friend who should be contacting you for training her horse. I sent her your information.

Hope all is well,
Jana

Sara and Her Versatility TWH

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

I was looking for your email address to send an update, but couldn’t find it, good thing you kept mine! He is doing great. I’ve ridden him a few times and he is really getting the hang of it now. He has a great gait and wants to canter, so he should be perfect for versatility. He’s putting on some weight too, he’s been out on good pasture. Once he gets a little more settled in here I’ll hopefully start him on some versatility stuff.
Sara