|
 I can
hardly believe that another year has gone by already. Unfortunately,
both Donald and I are starting to "show our age" and are slowing
down more than I would really want to do.....but, we need to be
realistic about life, and I think that it is time that we cut back
on the number of horses that we must care for. This is especially
difficult when we are both so proud of the horses that we have in
our barn right now. After breeding horses for over 25 years, we
can say that we have exceeded our goals. When I go to the barn,
I see beautiful typey animals with good size, nice bone, straight
legs, gorgeous necks, and most of all, loving and sensible dispositions.....it's
difficult to decide which horses to add to the Sales List because
I'd just love to keep every animal that is in my barn right now.
The only thing that makes selling them any easier is recognizing
the wonderful people who have purchased horses from us in the past.
Hearing
about how much these guys are loved and used makes me feel better
about parting with these special animals. Please take a look at
the horses on this page and know that we do appreciate all inquiries
and will consider offers on some of these sale offerings. Enjoy
your visit and feel free to contact us with any questions, requests
for pictures or videos, or full pedigrees.
1) WH Made To Order Foaled: May 26,
1992 (Societys Hot Spot x Algwynara)

MTO was the first pinto born at Whispering Hill Farm
and was surely Made To Order.........a bay and white perfectly marked tobiano
and a mare, too. We couldn't have been happier. And, it showed........MTO was
spoiled beyond belief. She was the queen and made for all the attention that she
got. MTO entered the show ring as a weanling when she was shown 4-H production
by one of the neighborhood girls. She went on to show at Pinto and Class A Arab
shows for the next four years. MTO won Register of Merits in Halter, English
Pleasure, and Color. She's been hauled all over from PA to NY to Ohio and even
as far as a clinic with the LaCroix's down in Kentucky. MTO is a talented and
athletic mare with lots of trot and a good work ethic. We sent her back
for a tune-up under saddle a year ago and were surprised that she never missed a
beat and got right back into the riding groove.
MTO is triple registered: Pinto, Half-Arab, and National Show Horse.
She's been clipped, bathed, ties, jumps right in the horse trailer, good for the
farrier, etc. She is a real character and deserves a home where she gets the
attention that she craves. MTO could sell with a breeding to any of the
stallions currently standing at WHF. Sold to Cindy Johnson!

2) California Dreamin Foaled: April 25,
2003 (Key Sera Sera x Arcadian
Adriana)
This mare is outstanding!!! She is a full sister to
our Champion mares, Texas Tornado and Nevada Rain. California Dreamin is by Key
Sera Sera and out of Arcadian Adriana. She is registered as a Pinto and
Half-Arabian, but also eligible for registration as a National Show Horse. She
is only for sale because I have retained her sister. Dreamin is very tall and
has a beautiful long, high-set neck. She has straight legs and a lovely head.
She sports a dark chestnut color which is very striking with her contrasting
white. Foals by Key and Adriana have been consistent winners both in the show
ring and in the hearts of anyone who meets them. They are very correct and have
loving dispositions...

We have
really had so much fun showing this mare in halter. Blue after blue in her
Half-Arab classes and the same in the Color Breed classes. What fun when she won
the $100 All Breed Halter class at one of the shows. She topped some beautiful
horses of many different breeds in that class: Saddlebreds, Morgan, Fresian,
Quarter Horse, Arabians ...........those "Open Halter" classes have become our
biggest thrills. What fun!!!!
California is a true 15.2+, is good for the farrier, bathes,
clips, ties, loads, etc. She is broke to ride and has had about nine months
of professional training under saddle. This mare needs a show home.....she
has too much to offer to sit at my place and look pretty. By the way,
California has been ridden on the trails also and has done well out in the
"wilds". Thanks so much to Samantha Kaber of Triple R Training Stable for all
the success that she has had with California!!!You don't know how hard it is for me to sell this
mare, but we just have too many horses for me to keep them all. If you are
looking for a top show horse, friend, and future broodmare, you can't go wrong
with California Dreamin. $12,000.

Cocoa was shown in halter as a two year old and was the Ohio Pinto
Association Champion Mare in 1997. She was broke to saddle, but hasn't been
ridden in several years. Cocoa is a kind and gentle mare that is easy to handle
and just as good in the stall as in the pasture. She is up to date on shots and
worming. She is only being offered for sale because we have to cut down on our
numbers. Cocoa is currently open (by our choice) and will sell with a half
price breeding to any of our stallions standing here at the farm. Examine
Cocoa's pedigree. She would be a very worthwhile addition to your
farm. SOLD! Thank you to Gary Jester of North
Franklin, Connecticut on the purchase of this wonderful mare.


4) Un-named Pinto
Colt Eligible for registration as Pinto, Half-Arab,
NSH Foaled: July 3, 2009 (My Alybi x No Ordinary Girl)
 
Thank goodness he's a colt!!!! If he were a filly, he'd
be staying for sure. He is so beautiful. Mocha is very tall and straight legged.
He has a gorgeous head and neck and is a strong mover. He is eligible for
registration as a Pinto, NSH, and Half-Arab. Boy, does he show lots of potential
as a performance horse, halter horse, or even a future herd sire. He seems to
have gotten the best of his parentage. Mocha will be weaned and ready
for his new home by the middle of October. SOLD! Thank you to M/M M.L. Weiner and K.Pope of Rancho
Mirage, CA on the purchase of this very special colt.

5) Un-named 2009
Filly Foaled: June 7, 2009 (My Alybi x Nevada
Rain)
This filly is eligible for registration
as a Half-Arabian and as a NSH. She is actually 87.5% Arabian. Everyone who sees
her thinks that she is a purebred. She is soooo elegant and also very correct.
She has a gorgeous head and neck and an awesome trot. Her legs are excellent,
and she has a very nice topline. This girl is by our stallion, My Alybi, and is
out of one of my multi-champion pinto mares, Nevada Rain. This filly is not only
pretty to look at, but just has that "special" air about her. SOLD! Thanks to Aileen Munro of North Carolina on the purchase
of this gorgeous filly.

6) WH Twist Of
Fate
HARA #3A348697
PtHA #113723 Foaled: July 9, 2002 (Beyon The Moon
x WH Texas Tornado)

Twist Of Fate,
or Dallas as we call him, is a 2002 pinto stallion who is 87.5% Arabian. Dallas
is by the champion stallion, Beyon The Moon. Moon is by the great horse
Moonstone Bey V (Bay El Bey son) and is out of the beautiful Aladdinn daughter,
Pepper Rose. I never thought that I would be offering Dallas for sale, but he
really needs to go somewhere where he will be used to his potential. Dallas is
very correct and has tons of "go". He never seems to get tired. He is so
flashy that everyone notices him right away. His head is breath-taking and when
he runs, his mane and tail flag in the breeze. He is a carefree horse with lots
of athletic ability. Dallas is broke to ride and enjoys his saddle work very
much. He is steady and dependable under saddle.

Dallas had his first
foal in the spring of 2007 and the colt is absolutely beautiful. He
has an exquisite head and neck, lots of muscle in his smooth body, very correct
legs, and that high flagging tail. Dallas' colt has his unflappable
personality........taking everything that happens to him in stride. He was so
easy to halter break and his new owner amazes me with the things that the colt
has learned already, including being ponied from her gelding.
Take a look at Dallas' 2007 colt,
Dancer out of WH Wildfire
Last year I wrote in Dallas'
ad: "I have the mare bred back to Dallas for an 08 foal and am hoping for a
spotted filly to keep. " And believe it or not, I did get a BEAUTIFUL
pinto filly to keep. We named her Twist of Faith. She is everything that I had
hoped for and Dallas' really outdid himself with this one. She will be the last
foal out of WH Wildfire who was 24 when Faith was born. Oh Dallas, you really
are one special boy!!!!!

I would like to retain some
breedings to Dallas if he is sold. He will continue to stand at stud here at the
farm until he is sold. $8500.
7) Aly Be
Dazzled Foaled: May 8,
2007
(My Alybi x Sierras
Dazzlin Pearl)

Are you looking for something different?
...........special? ..............unique? Do we have the colt for you! His
buckskin tobiano coloring sets him apart right away and then his showy
personality takes over! Dazzle is by My Alybi and out of a perlino Paint
mare, Sierras Dazzlin Pearl. He is registered Half-Arabian and Pinto. This
colt is very tall and quite athletic. He has a beautiful head and big strong
hindquarters for lots of power. Dazzle is wonderful to work with, accepting
everything that is done to him. He is a quick learner and loves to be
handled.....the kind that whinnies when he sees
you.

This guy is big
and beautiful. He loads and hauls well, ties, bathes, clips, is good for the
farrier........everything a baby is supposed to be able to do! He needs a show
home and should be able to fullfill showring expectations. Dazzle is definitely
stallion quality and would be great to breed to Arabian mares for those colorful
buckskin and palomino foals. Spots would just add to the package. $9,500.

8) Redimade
Alybi AHR
#628610 Foaled: May 16,
2006 (My Alybi x WH Wildfire)

This
beautiful chestnut filly comes from a long line of showing and using horses. If
I were younger, she'd be staying, but we have to cut back on the number of
horses that we are caring for. She needs to go to a home where she will be used.
Aly is very athletic with a good mind. She was started under saddle without any
problems. Aly can walk, trot, and canter, back, etc. She looks like she has the
potential to be a lovely hunter type. She should do well in Sport Horse classes
also. On Lease to Lazy J Sporthorses, North East,
Maryland

This
girl is very well bred. Her sire, My Alybi, is the son of the Multi-Champion
stallion, Allionce. Aly's dam is WH Wildfire who is the daughter of our first
Arab stallion, Algwyn (Gwydion x Sandrooz) who goes to *Bask and Desert
Sands. Wildfire's dam is a very uniquely bred mare, Margolot, a daughter of
Darcomet who is a son of the famous Polish "Superhorse", *Lotnik. There are very
few *Lotnik offspring in the US. Wildfire was the dam of 14 foals that have been
used for many different disciplines. I would love to see get to excel at some
performance event. $1800.

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