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Performance Horses We've Sold

“All horses deserve, at least once in their lives, to be loved by a little girl.” – Anonymous


This page will introduce you to the horses DHF has matched to new Dancing Partners.  Jen Truett works very hard to match horse and rider perfectly, and based on clients' comments, she's done a wonderful job so far.  Some of her clients have sent in testimonials about their purchase experience and their joy in their new horses.  Those are here:  Dancing Partners' Testimonials  All photos are copyright DHF except for the ones labeled "www.BobTarr.com" - those are used with permission.
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Wildorado's Rhapsody is a2008 Danish Warmblood bred in Colorado that Jen bought as part of a group of 3 young horses to resell. She was sold to Dasha Cutler of Prospec, KY, who comes to the Mary clinics. Dasha says she and Rhapsody are absolutely in love with each other! It will be fun to see them in future clinics!
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Nachtwind DHF, AKA "Breezy," is a 1998 Half-Andalusian mare who was purchased as a weanling by Jen Truett. Jen raised her, competed her to 2nd Level, and trained her up to Fourth Level before selling her to Lori Aman of Mason OH, who is shown in the photo above. Lori is thrilled to own an FEI level horse and she and Breezy get on wonderfully together. Jen is happy that Breezy has Lori as her new "mom." They're a perfect match.
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Lisalotte, a 2002 Oldenburg mare, was one of Jen's own horses, one she brought with her from Maryland. She purchased Lisa as a weanling and trained and competed her through First Level. She was sold to Georgia Clement of Merritt, British Columbia, who wants to raise babies out of this daughter of the great stallion Leonidas.
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Lexanna Q is a beautiful 2003 Hanoverian mare, bred in Maryland. She came to DHF as one of Jen's training projects and was sold to Rita Stegeman of Okmulgee OK who is using her as a broodmare.
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Good Gracious DHF (Grace), a 1999 Trakenhner daughter of Peron, was purchased by Jen when they lived in Maryland as a broodmare. She never had a foal for DHF, but was sold to Kendra Schott of Brookville OH. We haven't heard if she's had foals for Kendra yet.
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Willa Meena, a 2005 Hanoverian mare, had competed successfully in hunters and was purchased by Jen for resale. She now has a private home with Kaitlyn Kurtz of St. Charles IL and is very successful on the hunter circuit.
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Lone Star Q, a 2008 Hanoverian mare, was one of the horses involved in the training project Jen did for a breeder in Maryland. DHF Instructor Sheila Wilson purchased her sight unseen, trusting Jen's promise that they were well-suited to each other. Sheila is having a blast training "Sugar Lips" (Lone Star's nickname) in both dressage and eventing.
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Sjolling, a 1997 Friesian gelding, was the horse that inspired Karen Borne to become a master saddler herself because he was so hard to fit. Karen sent him to Jen to train, then decided she needed to sell him. He competed to Third Level and was schooling PSG when he was sold. His purchaser, Sandy Heinke of Dousman WI, was unable to come see him in person, but after Jen talked with both his potential owner and Sandy's trainer, she knew they'd be a good match. Sandy trusted Jen and her trainer and purchased Sjolling sight unseen, having only seen him on videos. Since he was shipping to his new home near Christmas, Karen provided a Christmas halter to go with him and Jen spent two hours french braiding his mane with red and green ribbons. He's the biggest "Christmas pony" ever! He's pictured at his new home in his Christmas halter and braided mane.
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