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Congratulations! Lauren rides Roscoe to the winners circle at Mistover last weekend in a combined test. Roscoe is a Canadian Warmblood for sale at Windrock Farm. He is a beautiful mover and effortless jumper.

This is an awesome gelding for the right rider, he is a super jumper and easy to ride. An elegant mover, come try him for your next show horse or fun horse who can do anything.

Blaze is starting to show his personality more every day, here you can see how regal he can be. Bugsy is very independent and curious like his daddy, and Blaze is more reserved. They are starting to play together every day, especially in the late afternoon when it cools down. Bugsy is now 8 weeks old and a tank, Blaze is 5 weeks old and as tall as his brother.
Posted April 23rd, 2011 — Filed under
Cari Swanson,
Clinics,
Hidalgo,
Horse Training,
Rex Peterson,
The horse trainer from The Horse Whiperer,
Windrock Farm
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Another colt by RJ out of Bay Prive, he is stunning and has a sweet disposition, he is very friendly, walking up to anyone in the field. Bay is a wonderful mama and Bugsy is thrilled to have a buddy to play with.

Webster is an integral part of Windrock Farm and as you can see one of his specialties is hugging, come visit soon and meet the mascot of the farm. Suzanne Clair Guard captured this image on a recent visit.

Spring riding with Flo and Vanessa at Windrock Farm. The snow is finally gone and we are enjoying hacks across country watching the buds come alive.


RJ and Mr. T will be giving a demo at 2pm at the Meadow Horse Park in Doswell, VA as part of the 40th year Birthday Bash for the amazing Big Red, Secretariat. Come visit the park and meet us in the stables, or at the arena. Check for upcoming demos and clinics on our web site Swanson Peterson Producions

We have been working on many different breeds of horses with a variety of issues to correct. This walking horse was a champion in the show arena and is now a trail horse. Because of his training for the class caused him to have flashbacks while mounting and moving off for the first few steps.
We have been working with Chiller to build his confidence to stand quietly and not panic in the first step off. He is improving every day and is incredibly comfortable to ride.