New photos of Merriewold Kasey

                           Merriewold Kasey      Merriewold Kasey  

At two months old Merriewold Kasey (RG Stuart’s Monarch x Caduceus Marika) is starting to fill out.  He has long legs, good bone and a very sweet dispostion.  He is one of three full siblings born this year. 

We proudly offer Kasey for sale.  See sales list
See more photos of Kasey on his Feature page and gallery

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First photos of Gaysha under saddle

                                         Gaysha under saddle   Gaysha and Jackie

It is the second anniversary of Merriewold Gaysha’s fall and as you can see she is doing very well.  In fact we think she has completely forgotten about the whole ordeal and we couldn’t be more pleased with her attitude and ability in training.  She is calm, relaxed and Jackie says…fun to ride!

Visit Gaysha’s photo album and Feature page

Read the article about Gaysha’s accident and her miraculous recuperation

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Majesty has a bay filly June 4th

                                           Majesty and Kandie          Merriewold Kandie

Introducing our newest addition to the Merriewold Family…Merriewold Kandie (Rosevale Leggo x Majesty My Fair Lady) These photos were taken at three days old.
Kandie’s photo album
Thanks to Sally and Geoffrey Longenecker at Saralin for these photos!

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Training the new Foals at MWM

Under the direction of  Merriewold’s trainer Jackie Brittain, our new foals are groomed and handled on a daily basis.  During this time the foals become accustomed to and accept the people around them and learn to trust and respect humans.   They are brushed, have their legs and feet handled, learn to wear a halter and walk on a lead.

Kirin and Kona go for a walk

 In this photo Merriewold Kirin and Merriewold Kona are learning to walk on a lead rope next to their handlers Ubaldo and Abbie.

   Merriewold Kirin meets the farrier  Merriewold Kona and farrier 
Here Kirin meets the farrier, Mike LaGrone for the first time.  And Kona gets her first trim.  These first encounters are as much training as actual trimming.  They begin a life long association with the person responsible for the health of their feet. 

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