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Shelby |
Sidney |
Skippy |
Sassy
Namar’s Sassy Lass is a
golden chestnut Arabian. She stands 15 hands. Born in
1976, she was a great trail horse with a daring attitude,
willing to climb and cross anything her former owner requested.
Sassy was known for taking things out of pockets, rearranging
laundry and untying lead lines. She loves carrots and
apples. Sassy retired to Ryerss in June 1994. She
can be found out to pasture with her devoted friend, Pirate.
Shelby
Shelby’s Joy is a chestnut Thoroughbred. She stands 15.1
hands. Born in 1986, Shelby played polo in Florida, New York,
Valley Forge Military Academy, Bucks County and Tinicum Park
polo clubs, retiring from the sport in 2002. Shelby is known
for her tenacity and speed on and off the field as well as her
diva-like personality. Shelby retired to Ryerss Farm with her
friend Peri in August 2008.
Sidney
Sidney is a chestnut
Quarter horse and Thoroughbred cross. He stands 16.2 hands. Born in 1979, Sidney is known for his “smile.” Before
retiring to Ryerss in August 1997, Sidney walked the trails with
his former owner. Today, Sidney enjoys being out to
pasture with his buddy, Jamaica.
Skippy
Skipper’s Four Socks is a
chestnut Quarter horse. He stands 15.2 hands. Born in
1978, Skippy served the New York Police Department on subway
duty, and took a bullet for his officer. He received many
awards for service and bravery. Training includes National
Mounted Training Course, Royal Canadian Mounted Police and
Kentucky Horse Park. He was in the color guard, Musical Ride
Equestrian Team and won four gold, three silver and six bronze
awards for competition for police combat. He retired to Ryerss
in June 2005.
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