Videos by Jumper's Sport Horses. Breeding wonderful athletic horses that are fun to ride
We have retired JAS About Time, Hotshot's dam, from breeding- time just got away from me with the move. I took her in with another mare I planned to breed to an outside stallion and she's gotten to the stage in life where she'd need a Caslick to hold a pregnancy, and I won't do that to her. I thought she was only about 20, but looked at her papers and she's 24! The lady still looks great and she'll get to move on to grandmama duty as we'll put her daughter Amazing Grace in her stead. Video is of Abby and Grace when Grace was a weanling, what seems like yesterday.
We have retired JAS About Time, Hotshot's dam, from breeding- time just got away from me with the move. I took her in with another mare I planned to breed to an outside stallion and she's gotten to the stage in life where she'd need a Caslick to hold a pregnancy, and I won't do that to her. I thought she was only about 20, but looked at her papers and she's 24! The lady still looks great and she'll get to move on to grandmama duty as we'll put her daughter Amazing Grace in her stead. Video is of Abby and Grace when Grace was a weanling, what seems like yesterday.
Romy had a good lesson on Solly yesterday, working on extending, collecting & stretchy trot. He's getting closer to trusting her.
I may have forgotten my phone for video of Sugar Bear's first walkabout with Jamie on Monday, but I didn't forget it today, for the second walkabout, plus trot and canter!😁
so pleased with Jamie's work starting my youngsters for me this year! This was about the 3rd time she's been on Hotshot's back- 7/11
JS Sugar Bear, taken Aug 2017
Finally I have everything working on the new Win 10 computer to upload and edit videos!
JS Great Spot
George accidentally recorded Godiva's new video over the footage of May Slaughter's youngster at the Boise River Dressage show sport horses in hand class- sorry May!- and the first leg of Hotshot's go around the triangle for the judge. I was so proud of my boys- I wasn't planning to show them this year but hauled them out of the pasture 2 weeks ahead of the show when entries were down. They behaved themselves so well!