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Deniro's Dynasty, b.g., 2002, 16.0h.

Rescued from the kill pens by the Fans of Fox Hill Farm

Dynasty was turned out in a field with Nickname at the end of his racing career and ignored, until someone decided they were tired of feeding him. He is a great mover, lots of suspension at the trot.

Very kind and willing, clean and sound, no vices. Looks like an event or dressage horse to us!

Adoption fee $2300-

Update:

Deniro's Dynasty was adopted! Charlotta from MD called, looking for a dressage prospect and trail horse to join her sporthorse Reilly. She came up to see Dynasty and loved him. He went to his new home last week, and she reports he walked in and acted like he had lived there forever. His barn overlooks the old Sagamore Farm and the MD Stallion Station, so they will have some gorgeous trails to explore. Thank you!

Update July 2007:

Hello Bev,

D-D (Dee Dee) as he is now affectionately called is doing great. It has been great to see him settle in and get muscled and fattened up and a healthy shiny coat. He is a pretty horse and has such a great disposition. Not much gets him nervous. In fact, you’d think he had the warmblood gene and that O’Reilly was the one off the track, as he is the one who regularly ends up a nervous wreck. Little brother D-D often leads the way and gets O’Reilly to chill.

Anna (my daughter) who at first was not so happy about the idea of a green horse, now is a total convert. She LOVES D-D and is doing great with teaching him to jump. He has progressed quickly and last time she rode him, she even did a trot in/canter out line… and he is already able to canter jump a vertical. He is so honest and trusting plus she is a quiet soft rider. The two of them get along great.

We’ll send pictures as soon as we have a chance to get them.

Update August 2007:

Hi Bev,

Just a quick update on this lovable guy. I have attached a cell phone photo. Not the best, but I think you can still see the difference.

He is still doing great. Put front shoes on him for the first time yesterday and he stood for the farrier without any issues (other than giving Justin, our farrier, regular kisses on his neck). He is such a sweet horse and is now completely trusting. We could tell he must have been hit at some point in his life because sudden movements would scare him. That has pretty much gone away, probably from all the adoration he gets from the girls.
He is doing so great that we are considering bringing him to Garrison Forest School for my daughter Anna to ride and start showing. We will try things out later this week and see how it goes. Though Im not sure his buddy OReilly will be able to handle him being gone!

Thank you for rescuing this guy. Maybe well be back for another one some day!

Charlotta


 

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