Horses Sold
Thank you, Deborah Smith for taking
Freckles and Bonnie to a wonderful
and loving home in Leesburg, Virginia.
Rocky is now at Tracy Williams Suffolk
home. He has enjoyed all the time and
love Tracy and her students give. He is
a AA American Indian Horse out of a
Appaloosa and Your Choctaw.
Thanks Don and Carol, my children have
learned to ride from PJ and we could not
think of a better home.
Starbucks and Moose is now living with
Rachel in King George. They enjoy living with
a family who makes hay (professional
farmer). They are now fat and happy.
Thanks Rachel and Johan.
Little Chief Choctaw is living with Vicki Ives. I
know from birth that he had to live with Vicki.
He looks very similar to Choctaw Son Dance,
his grand-dad. His spirit lives on and is
home. Thank you Vicki
Selma and Randy
are now working
with Magic. Selma
loves how fast he
learns. According
to Selma, he's a
keeper. Thanks
guys.
Bell - is a cross between a quarter
horse and our stallion, Your Choctaw.
She has a wonderful personality, a true
pocked pony. She also can move when
asked. She is registrable as an
American Indian Horse.
We are very thankful for Maggie taking
"Prince". She calls him Motega and
Montego :- ) Motega is his native american
(Cherokee) name, meaning “New Arrow”. He
earned this name by how sharp & quick he
was to catch on to everything I asked of him,
as well as for his fresh vibrant energy.
Although, I love the name and meaning of
Motega, I constantly caught myself putting an
“o” at the end, in place of the “a.” This slipup
then made me think of the name Montego.
Montego also fits well, for it describes his
bright, intense markings and his colorful
personality. Thanks, what a life long love
Motega will have.