Frodo Baggins | 2020 Spruce Pequop, NV
Frodo is a gelding I adopted on the Internet Adoption to compete in the Mustang Magic. He will be available at the auction Saturday night following the show. Read more about Frodo and learn if he is the horse for you to bid on:
Talos | 2016 Twin Peaks, CA
Coming soon... Talos was the Grand Champion of the 2023 Fort Worth Mustang Show. He is a one-of-a-kind. He will be available soon to a perfect home. He has proven himself in the competition environment, and now he has even more life experience under his belt. He is an intelligent, good-natured gelding. Reach out to me if you are interested in learning more about Talos.
Prince is the cornerstone of my training program, and the horse who started it all. He was born in the Paul's Valley holding facility, and trained for the 2013 Youth Mustang Million, later sold to me in 2016 as a 4-year-old. Prince is trained in english, western, tackless, liberty, and tricks; he helps me pony the young horses in my training program and has taught lessons to many young riders. Prince is a permanent resident of my herd and not available for sale.
Vero is my horse who I trained for the Mustang Classic 2025. Initially adopted and trained by my mentor Elisa Wallace, he was given to me after the tragic loss of my mare, Hesperie. Vero placed 10th overall in the Mustang Classic. I decided to keep him to continue developing his abilitites.
Saphira | 2022 Twin Peaks, CA
I trained Saphira for the 2023 Temecula Valley TIP Challenge where she placed 3rd overall. She went to her owner after the competition.
Polkadot | 2020 Devil's Garden, CA
I adopted Polkadot as a short-term project in 2022. I ended up keeping him for longer because I felt he needed more time. After letting him grow up in the field, I started him under saddle and took him to Florida where I produced him and started him over fences. He went to his new home in 2024.
Odyssey | 2017 Triple B, NV
I adopted Odyssey in February 2024 to compete in the inaugural Mustang Classic. This 13.2hh pony had a log journey towards building the confidencce to take on Rolex Stadium. He found a loving home the following year.
Kirby | 2020 Twin Peaks, CA
Kirby is a mustang I adopted in July 2024 to train and resell. He competed successfully at local shows and became a very solid and enjoyable mount. Kirby found a wonderful home in summer 2025.
Pippin | 2020 Twin Peaks, CA
I picked up Pippin for the 2023 Sacramento TIP Challenge where he finished up 3rd place overall, and 1st in freestyle. I started him under saddle following the challenge and he went to his home in the fall.
Wyatt | 2019 Little Colorado, WY
Wyatt was a TIP horse whose adopter left him in training following his TIP requirements. He was a difficult horse who made a lot of progress towards getting started under saddle but in the end he needed more time. He has a wonderful owner.
Caspian | 2020 Centennial, CA
Caspian was one of my first TIP horses. I trained him for his adopter, furthering his groundwork until he went home. He was later started under saddle once he was old enough and is doing wonderfully.
Zelda | 2020 Little Owyhee, NV
Zelda, now known as Vi, is a mare who I trained as a project horse in 2022/2023. She overcame a lot of fear and ended up with the perfect owner who started her under saddle. Pictured is the first time I rode her during a visit in 2025.
Dragonslayer | 2016 Mt Elinor, UT
Wyvern was my first under saddle makeover horse and the second horse I started under saddle myself. We competed english in the 2022 Extreme Mustang Makeover. She was not an easy mare to train, but has landed a good home where I have heard updates recently.
Everest Explorer | 2015 Triple B, NV
Everest was my second mustang and the first horse I started under saddle from scratch by myself. I adopted her in early 2021 and she found the perfect buyer the next year. This mare is deeply loved and four years later, I still get regular updates.
Cinnamon was my second mustang, picked up in 2019 for the 2020 Youth Fort Worth Extreme Mustang Makeover. We took home third overall, placing first in the freestyle class. Cinna was one of a kind, a truly incredible mare who changed my life.
Espie was a very sweet mare I adopted for the 2025 Mustang Classic. Unfortunately I discovered a preexisting injury that was affecting her quality of life, leading to her euthanasia.