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  • Is Grange Finn Sparrow still alive?

    or is there frozen available? Is there a website for him?

    I've googled him, but didn't come up either an answer for either of the above questions.

    If no website, does someone have contact info for owner?

    Thanks so much!
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  • #2
    I can get the contact info for you but he was standing at Swift Level in Lewisburg WV the agent's name was Tootie O'Flarety (sp?). I had a 98 filly by him and I want to say that was the last year he stood....Not real sure if he's still alive, I think he was in his 20's then.
    There is no secret so close as that between a rider and his horse-Robert Smith Surtees
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    • #3
      Yes he is and looking damn good for a 33 (32?) year old

      http://www.brambleridgefarm.com/taylorpedigree.html - has a few pictures of him taken recently.
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      • #4
        I had a 98 filly by him and I want to say that was the last year he stood
        He was definitely still breeding when we visited in 2001. But maybe not to "outside" mares.
        Janet

        chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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        • #5
          What a grand old man
          I've met several of his get, and they really are amazing

          Does he have any sons standing at stud?
          -Jessica

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          • #6
            http://www.morninggloryfarm-horses.com/page4.html

            Probably his best and best known grandson is Ilyushin now standing in NH.

            Other relatives include *Glenormiston Flurry Knox a son of *Abbeyleix Finbar. Finbar was a 3/4 brother to Coosheen Finn (sire of Grange Finn Sparrow).

            *Abbeyleix Finbar
            "You can look at a horse and know what he/she seems to be; you can study the pedigree and know what the horse ought to be; but only the offspring can tell you what horse really is..."
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            • #7
              Probably his best and best known grandson is Ilyushin now standing in NH.
              Belle is by *GFS's son Fiddler's Glory Boy - Ilyushin's sire.
              http://www.morninggloryfarm-horses.com/page7.html
              Janet

              chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                #8
                Thanks all! I'll call Tootie tomorrow and see what his breeding status is.

                Shame there aren't any sons currently available. There's nothing on Morning Glory's website about Glory Boy still being around.

                Any other connemara stallions to consider for an event prospect?

                I've got Gunsmoke on the list (I know he's frozen) and a couple of Welsh.

                Thanks!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cyriz's mom View Post
                  Shame there aren't any sons currently available. There's nothing on Morning Glory's website about Glory Boy still being around.
                  I think he is in Louisa VA, or he may have gone back to Puerto Rico. But I do not think he is breeding these days.
                  Janet

                  chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                  • #10
                    http://goodpony.net/WildwychEclipse2...manceTest.html

                    This is our four year old son of *Glenormiston Flurry Knox who recently became the first Connemara Pony Stallion to complete the Performance Test for Pony Stallions at Paxton Farms. He was the only pony at this years test. He is just getting started Eventing and qualified for his regional eventing championships in his first season under saddle.
                    "You can look at a horse and know what he/she seems to be; you can study the pedigree and know what the horse ought to be; but only the offspring can tell you what horse really is..."
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                    • #11
                      Bruce Davidson had a Grange son (intact) at some point. I think he was a TB cross, chestnut I believe. Tootie also goes by Jones (maiden name I think). I took one of Grange's sons to Nationals in SJ for Pony Club one year. He was 13'3'' and for the fun of it one day I kept raising the fence, single bar vertical, and it got to the point he could go under it but still jumped it...An amazing pony! My Grange filly was the same way...Wish I still had her.

                      Let us know what you find out!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by cyriz's mom View Post
                        Thanks all! I'll call Tootie tomorrow and see what his breeding status is.

                        Shame there aren't any sons currently available. There's nothing on Morning Glory's website about Glory Boy still being around.

                        Any other connemara stallions to consider for an event prospect?

                        I've got Gunsmoke on the list (I know he's frozen) and a couple of Welsh.

                        Thanks!
                        Wildwych Eclipse (LOVE that boy).

                        My stallion *The Quietman: Irish Inspected/Approved Grade 1 prior to importation. He's from a very good performance family.

                        *Robuck Irish imported stallion that has been eventing a bit.

                        *Canal Laurinston - awesome performance stallion
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                        • #13
                          twistoffate -Chesterland has had several Grange kids in the last few years that I know of - Bruce started Windswept's career, and Buck rode the little dynamic palomino Meadow Sparrow. Wendy Lewis had (has?) Galway Blazer who is also by Grange...
                          I never heard of a chestnut stallion? Any idea what his name might of been? (Obviously just because I hadn't heard of him while I was there doesn't mean he didn't spend time with Bruce )
                          -Jessica

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                          • #14
                            Canal Laurinston

                            My trainer stands and competed Canal Laurinston, I love him, he was super fun to ride and great to jump.

                            his page:
                            http://www.stonybrookconnemaras.com/

                            I had a thoroughbred cross mare by him who was a great eventer, very scopey and a lovely mover.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by zebbie18 View Post
                              My trainer stands and competed Canal Laurinston, I love him, he was super fun to ride and great to jump.

                              his page:
                              http://www.stonybrookconnemaras.com/

                              I had a thoroughbred cross mare by him who was a great eventer, very scopey and a lovely mover.
                              I love Chip and his owners are super super nice
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                              • #16
                                AppJumpr- It would have been 10-15 years ago...I can't remember all the details. Tootie was telling me about him and for some reason I want to say he was at her farm at the time. It's been 11 years ago since I was there.
                                There is no secret so close as that between a rider and his horse-Robert Smith Surtees
                                Breeding TBs, Connemaras and TB/Conn crosses for eventing
                                www.twistoffateeventing.com

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by twistoffate View Post
                                  AppJumpr- It would have been 10-15 years ago...I can't remember all the details. Tootie was telling me about him and for some reason I want to say he was at her farm at the time. It's been 11 years ago since I was there.
                                  That would be why I have never heard of him I was there between '01 and '03 on and off..
                                  -Jessica

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                                  • #18
                                    Cyriz, if you call Tootie today, please give her love from the one who bought Honey from her, in the early-mid 90's. She was a Grange daughter who could jump the moon and did. She was the love of my life and carried me around the hunt field, literally. She was bred in Ireland and her registered name was Aille Ivory. Tootie told me that she used to jump into her daddy's field, 5 board fence as I recall. You will love Tootie.
                                    OMGIH, I loff my mares clique

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                                    • #19
                                      www.rivendellfarmofal.com

                                      Rivendell'sn Jack Sparrow is out of the ol' Grange. Randy and Lisa Rease own Jack Sparrow. I was able to go up to Swift Level and see Grange last year, when we bought some horses from Ms. Tootie. I have a couple of Grange's get..... He is such a gorgeous horse.

                                      oh and I don't think Ms. Tootie is still living in WV.... I think she moved earlier this year

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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by equestrianrider View Post
                                        www.rivendellfarmofal.com

                                        Rivendell'sn Jack Sparrow is out of the ol' Grange. Randy and Lisa Rease own Jack Sparrow. I was able to go up to Swift Level and see Grange last year, when we bought some horses from Ms. Tootie. I have a couple of Grange's get..... He is such a gorgeous horse.

                                        oh and I don't think Ms. Tootie is still living in WV.... I think she moved earlier this year
                                        Hi,

                                        What is the breeding of Jack Sparrow's dam do you know?
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