| Emberford Shamrock Sire: Emberford Sir Ernest Dam: Crystal Clear (TB) Born: 30th April 2006 |
| Shamrock is pictured here at 6 1/2 months old. Photos by Winged Horse Productions |
| Shamrock is an affectionate, friendly, sensible, and playful young fellow. He has a bold personality, and was gelded at about 5 months old. He has good feet like his dad, a lovely temperament and is easily trained. He is expected to grow to about 14.3 - 15hh. If he is anything like either of his parents, he will excell at whatever he is challenged with later in life. We are as yet undecided whether to keep him or sell him. He is pictured below at 12 1/2 months old, in May 2007 |
| Forest Gump Sire: Kaazam (QH) Dam: Tiger Lily (QH x ASH) Born: January 2006 Forest is a lovely young fellow - he is very smoochy like his sire who is a cutting QH from Rockhampton. At this stage we are keeping him for performance horse work (cutting and campdrafting etc). His dam had done cattle work prior to having him. Forest is pictured above and left in November 2006 at 10 months old (Photos by Winged Horse Productions), and below in May 2007 at 16 months old. |
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| Emberford Dijon Sire: Emberford Sir Ernest Dam: CM Miss Mustard Born: 7th January 2007 |
| Dijon is a lovely filly who has inherited her sires beautiful head. She is very similar to Shamrock when he was a youngster. Dijon is for sale to the right home, and should have a lovely easy going trainable nature. |
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| Hot Chocolate Sire: Allen Park Bald Eagle Dam: Bay TB Mare Born: August 2005 "Milo" as we have called him as a paddock name, is a sweet natured colt who came to us as a 'project horse' to break in and sell on. \ However we are thinking we may leave him as a colt and use him over CM Miss Mustard down the track to see what the result will be. He is a half brother to Emberford Sir Ernest and is a lovely type, although somewhat taller than Ernie. He had a big trip from Wudinna to Binnum, and travelled alongside a shetland mare, Millie, perfectly. Neither of them moved in the float for the entire trip. |