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Used & Hard To Find Bits

LEFT ROW BITS – 5″ Stubben Golden Wing Gag $100 KK Sprenger Training $100 French Link 2-Ring $50 Happy Mouth 2-Ring Elevator $50 MIDDLE ROW – 5″ Full Cheek Slow Twist $40 D-Ring Waterford $30 D-Ring Waterford $30 Double Jointed Elevator $30 RIGHT ROW… Continue Reading “Used & Hard To Find Bits”

The Monarch Butterfly of Thoroughbreds

New updated information and photos on the HORSES FOR SALE page for the perfect Adult Amateur and Junior Sport Horse Prospect.

There’s a new kid in town . . .

Welcome Drinking Tour to the Georgia farm! Charlie is an eye catching 4 year old gelding who has quickly become part of the family. The Winter months will be spent schooling and giving him the chance to mature, so stay tuned and follow along… Continue Reading “There’s a new kid in town . . .”

Fresh Photos & Updates . . .

See Bundaburg on HORSES FOR SALE page.

Buy American and Skip the Tariffs

Starting August 1, 2025, tariffs will be applied onto all equine imports. Tariffs will vary by country and any horse bred outside North America will face significant charges. For example, any horse purchased from the European Union will incur a 20% tariff on top… Continue Reading “Buy American and Skip the Tariffs”

When Life Imitates Art or Vice Versa

I recently watched an old Andy Griffith episode (yes, I’m one of those people), called “Mayberry Goes Hollywood”. It opens with the mayor and other town councilmen having a discussion with a Hollywood producer who is making a pitch to film a movie about… Continue Reading “When Life Imitates Art or Vice Versa”

Your Next Partner is on the Sale Page

Fresh Update on Bundaburg

Read new updated information of Bundaburg on the HORSES FOR SALE page.

“A Kick-Ride”. . .

It’s not exactly what it implies or what you’d imagine. When reading ads that market former racehorses, and the seller uses the term “kick-ride” in reference to the horse’s personality under saddle, what does someone imagine that recently retired racehorse to be like? What… Continue Reading ““A Kick-Ride”. . .”

A Little Sign

The farm loves Georgia. What’s not to love with the mountains in North Georgia, super weather throughout the year and increasing popularity of Thoroughbreds as incredibly versatile sport horses. I’ll forever be a Kentucky gal, dividing my time between the Peach State and the… Continue Reading “A Little Sign”