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Canadian Horses are the National Horse of Canada. They first arrived on Canadian soil in the 1600’s from King Louis XIV stable. They were used for everything by the settlers of New France, from plowing fields and hauling logs, to riding and pulling the family carriage to town and to church. They are elegant, powerful horses, as well as being very people oriented. They are typically 14-16 hands with the majority in the 15 hand range and are extremely versatile, being used for everything from English and Western pleasure to competitive riding and driving.
The "Little Iron Horse" has many loyal admirers who wish to preserve the traditional horse of centuries ago.
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Joly Coco Brigand
Stallion - Born: 1992
Brigand is our beautiful, black, 1992 stallion. His temperament is as good as it gets and he is willing and easy to work with.
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Stoneridge Bayard Lakota
Mare - Born: 2001
Lakota is a traditional, all black, 2001 Canadian mare, with an easy going temperament. She is 15 hands and is a very good looking mare with a beautiful head and shoulder.
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Berthiaume Nava Prestige
Mare - Born: 2004
Prestige is a lovely, chestnut 2004 filly, with a flaxen mane and tail. Her bloodlines are outstanding. She is a true, traditional, Canadian mare, with a broad chest and heavy bones.
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Navette
Mare - Born: 2003
Navette is another very traditional mare, with excellent breeding. We expect her to finish at 15 hands tall.
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Spruce Ridge Brigand Syrus
Colt - Born: 2006
We're very pleased with Lakota's first foal from our stallion Brigand, he is a real friendly fellow and has a sweet little head.
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