Friday, July 11, 2014
FEI Level Pony For Sale!
Name: Giacomo Casanova
Sex: Gelding
Colour: Bay
Height: 14.2h
Date of Birth: 2009
Sire: Casino Royale K
Dam: Bavarottie
Breed: German Riding Pony
Giacomo Casanova is very talented and high quality Dressage pony who is being trained by Silva's sister, Laura Stigler. He has already placed and won in Germany in the young horse classes with high scores.
His ride-ability and character is outstanding. He is very light in the contact and super easy to sit. He has big potential to be a FEI pony.
Please call Silva for more information 610 806 2721
A Day with Georgia
Silva and Georgia |
I had the pleasure to meet Georgia Dluhy this week when she and her mom Amy
visited our farm. Georgia
is only 13 years old and a hunter/ jumper rider. She had
a riding accident in April of this year, similar to mine: her horse slipped
while cantering on grass. Things just happen in life.
Like me, Georgia sustained a brain injury,
and she is also going through rehab in the same hospital in Bryn Mawr. We are
both very lucky that we are going to therapy at
Bryn Mawr because they really are the best.
No two brain injuries are the same, and Georgia is struggling with different things in
her recovery. It was so nice to meet Georgia and Amy and I know how frustrating
the recovery is, but I also know that it is a very short time in Georgia ’s life and she will look back on this
later and agree with me.
Georgia's Artwork |
I hope it helped Georgia to talk to me and I really
hope that she is going to focus on other things than horses for now. I have
spent a lot of time lately reading about fashion and design and I think it
helps to keep your spirits up by focusing on things that you can do, rather
than get frustrated with the things you can’t at this time. Georgia is a fabulous artist; I love the
picture she drew for me !!
xoxo Silva
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Talented Young Event Mare For Sale!
NAME: SBF Eowyn "Wynnie"
SEX: Mare
COLOUR: Chestnut
HEIGHT: 16 hh
DATE OF BIRTH: July, 2009
COUNTRY OF BIRTH: United States
SIRE: Riverman (Dutch Warmblood )
DAM: Jer's Princess (Thoroughbred)
BREED: Dutch Warmblood/Thoroughbred (KWPN 840025200900265)
BREEDER: Stony Brook Farm
PLACE OF BIRTH: New Hampshire
Updated Summer 2014 Schooling Video
SBF Eowyn, also known as Wynnie, is the ideal horse for a professional, young rider or adult amateur looking to be extremely competitive in whatever event they enter. She is very well bred, fathered by the Dutch super-sire, Riverman.
She is a lovely, soft mover and is extremely ride-able and trainable for the dressage; she received a 25.8 at her first event. She is a scopey, careful jumper with a lovely gallop that only needs to be ridden in the softest of snaffles. She has multiple wins to her name in her early career.
This is an exciting opportunity to purchase a very special horse that will bring you up the levels while winning; rarely does a horse of this quality get offered for sale.
Photo Credit Barry Koster
Sunday, July 6, 2014
What Goes Down Must Come Up
Silva and I had a truly testing start to the new year. After
great success early in the winter we both found ourselves challenged with the
task of recovering from injury after I snapped my leg in half and Silva
sustained a head injury. Both of these are obviously huge setbacks, especially
in the thick of the season.
When you’re injured it’s an awful feeling because you feel
like you’re never going to come back, and you’re watching your competitors get
stronger around you. I’m proud to say both Silva and I are starting to get our
tails up as we are both coming back to being 100%.
Silva is now sitting on a couple of horses a day, which I
think has really re-invigorated her spirits. She’s carefully selected some of
the quieter, straightforward horses to get going again. I think that in a short
period of time we will see Silva go strength to strength and get back to her
best.
I myself have been back to riding for some time now, and while I am still a little
bit stiff and sore, I’m at least to a point where I’m full operational and
competing all the horses again.
I was thrilled to have Shamwari 4 and Trading Aces - with
Phillip Dutton - put on the WEG team.
Both of these horses were specifically purchased with this goal in mind and I
feel with great performances at Kentucky
and Luhmuehlen they deserve their places on the team. Now that the selection is
out of the way both Phillip and I are throwing 110% at keeping the horses as
fit as we can, and going as well as we can, to do battle at Normandy in a couple
of months.
As we prepare for the WEG, I gave Shamwari ten days off
after Luhmuehlen and then put him back to work. He did his first gallop
yesterday and Phillip’s had Trading Aces humming along for a fair bit longer
and has galloped him a number of times since he’s had more time since now and
Rolex. David O’Connor made a trip up to Unionville last week and actually rode
both horses and seemed impressed with their current form. I think the way it
works is he’ll be going from farm to farm on a weekly basis, helping everyone
train.
We’ve some class horses in work here at the farm and I’m
thrilled that Mackenna Shea, a three-star rider from Washington , has come to join the team in the
goal to get her horse ready for Fair Hill. She was ninth at Bromont and she’s
got a really good horse under her in Landioso 12-year-old Bavarian Warmblood
(Legendaer I—Aspen ,
Pilotek) . I’m always a believer in having good riders training around you
lifts the bar throughout the barn, and with McKenna and Caitlin here it sets a
high standard of riding for our farm.
As usual I’m always on the lookout for really good horses
and new supporters to join in on this adventure. I was really impressed with
the horseflesh at Luhmuehlen and it was a good reminder that we always have to
be on the lookout for top horses in order to stay competitive on a global
level.
-Boyd