Barnes Paddock Stables - training & boarding stables. Arabian breeder.

Terific Notice - Arabian Stallion (now gelded and since sold)

FEF New Attitude, Arabian MareWe acquired Noah when he was just about to turn 5, as basically an unbroke horse.

In 2003 I bred him to our grey pony mare, Daisy Gerl, and the produced a cute half arabian filly, BP Rose May.

He also was bred to a mustang mare (foal unknown), our TB/Clydesdale mare Claire (produced a colt) and then back to Daisy Gerl again for a 2005 filly, Last Anna.


He actually had quite a neat work ethic. He was not dull, but he was not naughty. He worked well, and came along quite nicely in the 18 months I owned him. My son was riding him not long after he was started under saddle, and before I sold him I was using him as a lesson horse.

We chose to geld him because I felt he was not prime breeding material, and I wanted him gelded before he got too old and set in his 'stallion' ways.

He sold to a young lady in Conneticuit who was going to do distance riding with him.



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