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The horses of Hawk Hill Farm are a diverse group.

EVp Quixote is a registered Peruvian Paso born in 1999. He is my primary SAR, trail and show horse. Photos below

Quixote            Quixote    Carvins Cove April 2009  Quixote - Pandapas Pond Training 3-09

EVp Julia was the second Peruvian to join us. She is Qui's half sister on their dam's side. She has gone to a wonderful home in Iowa. Photos below.

Julia and Quixote    Adorable Grandson, Keith, with Julia    Julia at Carvins Cove 1/08    Verla and Julia    Verla with Julia

Molly B came to us in December 2003. She had a beautiful little spotted saddle horse colt in April 2006 (the first at Hawk Hill Farm). Molly's Cajun Joker now belongs to Cyndi Young Preston (at 3 years old he's over 17 hands). Photos below

Joker - One Day    Joker Sleeping    Molly and Joker with matching fly masks    Joker at 13 months    Laura and Molly 4-H Show    Laura and Molly 4-H Show

Lu (EVp Boton Del Laton) and Dommie (Petardo Del Domino) joined us in the summer of 2006. They were wild and very unsure of humans. They have come a long way since then. Lu has successfully competed in two local shows and ribboned in nearly every class. At the Northeast Peruvian Horse Shows in 2010 and 2011, he has qualified for championships each year. Lu winning the Pole Bending class in 2010. Lu in the Gait class 2010. Lu in the Musical Freestyle 2010

Lu July 2006                   

Dommie is my sweetheart - always ready for some TLC.  I've added photos of our first ride together on 1/31/09 and some of him working with his trainer, Ann Martin, a wonderful horsewoman.

                      

Marci was our latest addition. This beautiful little girl joined us in April 2007. She has tremendous brio and presence and should be a phenomenal show horse. She has had 60 days of professional training and is an amazing mover. Photos below. Marci Videos - video 1, video 2

Marci September 2007        Marci - first ride    Marci September 2007    Marci September 2007       

The herd keeps growing. With the loss of a good friend in 2009, I inherited a Paso Fino mare - Mia. She is a wonderful guest horse and hopefully will be the one who teaches the adorable grandson how to ride.