Meet our Horses
Cerulean Fly By Night
“Fly” | 8-Year-Old Bay Irish Draught Sport Horse Gelding
Cerulean Fly By Night, known in the barn simply as “Fly,” is an 8-year-old bay Irish Draught Sport Horse gelding and the undeniable king of the barn. As the head trainer’s horse, he brings presence, power, and personality to the program in equal measure.
A true Irish Draught type, Fly combines substance and athleticism with natural confidence and scope. He carries himself with authority and enjoys having a job, thriving in a program that channels his boldness and talent. His intelligence and self-assurance make him a dynamic and capable partner in experienced hands.
In contrast to his commanding presence under saddle, Fly is an affectionate “cuddle bug” in the barn, always ready for attention and interaction. His larger-than-life personality — paired with perhaps just a touch too much confidence — makes him both entertaining and unforgettable.
Fly is a cornerstone of the program, embodying athleticism, charisma, and the kind of presence that turns heads wherever he goes.
Jay Boy
“Mr. J” | 8-Year-Old Bay Thoroughbred Gelding (Off-the-Track)
Jay Boy, known in the barn as “Mr. J,” is an 8-year-old bay Off-the-Track Thoroughbred with a sweet demeanor and an affectionate personality. With his classic Thoroughbred look and kind expression, he brings both charm and athletic potential to the program.
As an Off-the-track thoroughbred, Mr. J is continuing his education beyond the racetrack and is developing steadily in his retraining. He benefits from a consistent program and clear direction, and he shows a willing attitude as he transitions into his next career.
Mr. J is especially known for his gentle nature and love of children. His kind temperament makes him a barn favorite, and he enjoys attention as much as he enjoys having a job. With continued development, he has all the ingredients to become a rewarding partner for a rider looking to bring along a talented Thoroughbred with heart and personality.
Finding Nemo
“Nemo” | 6-Year-Old Palomino Quarter Horse Gelding
Finding Nemo, known simply as “Nemo” around the barn, is a 16-year-old palomino Quarter Horse pony with a steady presence and an easygoing nature. With his eye-catching color and compact, sturdy build, Nemo is as dependable as he is charming.
Quiet, confident, and uncomplicated, Nemo is well-suited for beginners or anyone simply looking to enjoy a relaxed, confidence-building ride. He is the type of pony who takes care of his rider, offering a safe and reassuring experience both in the arena and on the trail.
Nemo is known for his playful personality in the barn — particularly his talent for “borrowing” unattended glasses — adding just the right amount of character to his steady demeanor. His combination of reliability, kindness, and charm makes him a favorite among riders of all levels.
Gee Gee
“Senor Goofy” | 12-Year-Old Grey Andalusian Gelding
Gee Gee, affectionately known as “Goofy” in the barn, is a 12-year-old grey Andalusian gelding with classic breed presence and expressive movement. With his elegant type, uphill build, and natural presence, he embodies the athleticism and beauty the breed is known for.
Goofy is an eager-to-please partner who thrives on connection with his rider. He responds best to thoughtful, confident handling and a rider who offers clear guidance and positive reinforcement. Sensitive and intelligent, he is best suited for an intermediate to advanced rider who appreciates feel, timing, and communication.
In the right hands, Goofy is a rewarding and engaging horse, forming a strong partnership with his rider and bringing enthusiasm to his work each day. His combination of talent, sensitivity, and presence makes him a special addition to a program seeking a more experienced mount.
Red Solo Cup
“Solo” | 5-Year-Old Chestnut Mare
Red Solo Cup is an adorable 5-year-old chestnut mare with a charming presence and a bright future ahead. A true pony in type and expression, Solo combines youthful potential with a naturally sweet disposition.
While she can be a bit shy upon first introduction, she quickly builds trust and forms a genuine connection with her rider. Once settled, Solo shows her affectionate personality and kind nature, making her a rewarding partner in the barn and under saddle.
As a young mare, she is continuing to develop in her training and gain confidence with each experience. With her appealing look and willing attitude, Solo is an exciting prospect for a rider looking to bring along a talented pony with both heart and personality.