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photo credit:
Regina DiNovi
Cher was a rockstar at Upperville.
This diva was second in the non-tb yearling filly class. We were so
proud.

photo credit:
Chris Tolar
Malibu Barbie continued to shine in
rhe Dixon oval.
"Bunny" was second in the prestigious young hunter under saddle class at
Devon. She sure did make us proud.
Special thanks to Amanda Steege.

photo credit:
Regina DiNovi
Stojko glided into the Dixon oval
like a star.
This dashing boy was 8th out of 19 in a highly competitive non-tb yearling
colts and geldings class at Devon.

photo credit:
Regina DiNovi
Shalom was a "top model" at
Devon. This lovely filly was 7th out of 16 in a big class of non-tb
yearling fillies.
Sold congratulations to
Nathalie Deslauriers.
We enjoyed meeting you at Devon. Enjoy this lovely filly.
Shalom and Stojko
Special thanks to Jay Francella
for his handling of this dynamic duo from
Laprise Stables
of Canada.
As always we couldn't do it
without the fantastic photos from our friends:
Ladybug Hill's Chris Tolar and Brickyard Farm's Gina Dinovi.
You guys rock.
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photo credit:
Chris Tolar
Silver Creek's Aspire was one
cool dude at his Devon debut.
This handsome colt is the real deal. He was sixth in a large and
highly competitive non-tb yearling colts and geldings class. Special
thanks to Matt Davis of Crooked Willow Farm his expert handling of
fine colt.
Silver Creek Whimsy was stunning
at her horse show debut at Mileview Farm.
This pretty girl was second in the non-tb yearling fillies class.

Special thanks to our
sponsor...Foxden Equine. See ad for April's issue of
The Plaid Horse.
Stojko was a star at Kimberton
Hunt Club. He was second in the non-tb yearling colt class.

Silver Creek Aspire sure did shine
at his horse show debut in the non-tb yearling colts and geldings class at
Kimberton Hunt.


Special thanks to Jay Francella
for his great handling of these fine colts: Stojko and Silver Creek
Aspire
Cher was a rockstar at her debut at
Wyndsor Farm. She was the blue ribbon winner in the non-tb yearling
filly class. This girl sure knows how to strut her stuff.

Annapolis started his show career off
in style. He won his Pa bred yearling colt class and was second in the
open non-TB yearling colts and geldings class. Andy was Champion Best PA
Bred. This boy has all the right stuff.
Eccessorize sure knows how to strut
her stuff.
At her first horse show she won her pony yearling filly class and was
reserve champion Best Young Pony.
We are thrilled with this special girl.

Why Wait Farm is proud to
welcome our friend Matt Davis from
Crooked Willow Farm of Colorado
to help us showcase our horses at the triple crown of hunter
breeding...Devon, Upperville and Warrenton.
Why Wait Farm is proud to be
sponsored by Foxden Equine.
Please don't hesitate to contact us regarding their great line of products
or visit them at
Foxden Equine.
We love what they do for our babies, you will too.
Why Wait Farm is ecstatic to
welcome our friends from
Silver Creek Farm of Broken Arrow Oklahoma for the 2010 show season.
Watch for the fabulous filly Whimsy S in the yearling filly class...

Keep your eye out for this beautiful boy Aspire in the yearling colts
class.


Both of these lovely yearlings are by the
Silver Creek Farms stallion Apiro.
Why Wait Farm is thrilled to have
our friends from
Laprise Stables in Canada join us for the
2010 Hunter Breeding Season.
Look for this stunning filly Shalom Harlow in the yearling filly classes:

Also the handsome colt...Stojko
(not pictured) will be showing in the yearling colts and geldings
Both these yearlings are by
Laprise Stables stallion Sir Wanabi and
are offered for sale.
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December 2008
Cindi would like to thank her clients--see ad
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