New Cadet is the real deal!  This is a talented upper level event horse who will take his next ambitious rider to the top of the sport.  He placed 6th in the June horse trials at Plantation Field in the Open Intermediate division.
NAME: New Cadet
  
SEX: Gelding
COLOUR: Brown
HEIGHT: 16.2hh
DATE OF BIRTH: 4-23-05
COUNTY OF BIRTH: USA
SIRE: Private Terms
DAM: Couloir (by Nepal)
BREED: American Thoroughbred
BREEDER: Jimmy Hawkins
PLACE OF BIRTH: Lexington, KY
OWNER: Mrs Anne Hennesey, VT
Video Credit Horsepesterer Plantation Field 2*
  
Caddy
 is nothing short of what I would call a 'Raw Athelete'.  I believe if we
 lived in medieval times, I would like to ride this horse to battle. He 
is bold, powerful and very tough.
I found Caddy in Atlanta Georgia, shortly after the memorial day 
fire. My coach, Phillip Dutton had spotted him while teaching a jumping 
clinic at another American Olympian's farm at Julie Richards. He came 
home and said to me that he had found 'your kind of horse'.  I flew down 
there and liked him from the get go.  
Anne Hennesey has been a long time supporter and friend, and has 
owned some fantastic horses in the past with Benwald and the late Summer
 Breeze. Both Anne and I were devastated in loosing Summer, and it was a
 tough job finding a horse to take her place.  I knew when I got Caddy 
she would love this horse.
Even though Caddy is a failed race horse, and originally was 
discovered at a horse rescue facility, I believe he is the real deal. He
 has the movement and look for dressage,  a serious jump and gallops 
with ease. I have really enjoyed training this gelding.
He is a first-class event horse that is probably best suited to a  
more experienced rider.  He is an awesome cross country horse with a lot 
 of heart and has only received one cross country jumping fault in his  
whole career!  He has competed successfully at the Intermediate level  
for the past year, and will soon be ready to move up to advanced level.
Serious inquiries only 
    
Phone Boyd 610 806 2381 for an appointment!    
Friday, July 18, 2014
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