Chandler Creek Horse Farm
Morgan and Paint Foals

Foals we have raised

Chestnut Morgan colt, born May 8, 2010,

Chestnut Morgan colt, born May 8, 2010, "Max". Sired by Thunder Michelangelo and out of FP Sunday Morning Coffee. Pictured at 3 1/2 weeks. For Sale.

Chestnut Morgan filly, born April 21, 2010,

Chestnut Morgan filly, born April 21, 2010, "Leena". Sired by Thunder Michelangelo and out of ChandlerCreek FallenAngel. Pictured at 1 week. For Sale.

2009 chestnut Morgan filly,

2009 chestnut Morgan filly, "Kaleya". Sired by Thunder Michelangelo and out of Hillview Breeze. Sold to Kentucky.

2008 chestnut Morgan filly,

2008 chestnut Morgan filly, "Chancey". Sired by Thunder Michelangelo and out of FP Sunday Morning Coffee. Sold to Galesburg, IL.

2008 bay tobiano Paint colt, "Moon". Sired by Peppers Music Toy and out of Beautys Jazman.

2008 bay tobiano Paint colt, "Moon". Sired by Peppers Music Toy and out of Beautys Jazman.

2007 chestnut Morgan colt,

2007 chestnut Morgan colt, "Major".  Sired by FCF Esprit De Lark and out of Hillview Breeze.  Sold to St. Charles, IL, now resides in Indiana. He was gelded, broke to drive and is now for sale by his new owners for $4500.

2007 chestnut Morgan colt,

2007 chestnut Morgan colt, "Champ".  Sired by Thunder Michelangelo and out of Single Charm. Sold to St. Charles, IL. Is being trained for jumping and advertised as a non-Morgan pony for $9500. :-( Wish I could afford to by him back.

2005 chestnut Morgan filly,

2005 chestnut Morgan filly, "Angel".  Sired by RML Blackburn and out of Hillview Breeze. You can see her all grown up on my mares page.

2005 chestnut Morgan colt,

2005 chestnut Morgan colt, "Hawk".  Sired by Hawkeye's Maple Leaf and out of Hillview Patsy.  Sold to Missouri where he is now a gelding broke to ride and drive.

Why our horses?

We believe that great horses start with good nutrition starting from the point of conception.  We feed our horses a mix of grass and alfalfa hay when pasture is not available.  We are also firm believers in Purina Mills Horse Feeds.  Most of our horses are easy keepers and are fed Nature’s Essentials® ENRICH™ 32 Supplement.  This is a low calorie feed with the essential vitamins & minerals with added protein that horses need.  We feed this to all of our horses, except mares in late pregnancy, lactating mares, and foals under a year of age.  When mares reach their last trimester of gestation we switch them to Purina Mills Strategy® Professional Formula GX and continue that until the foal is weaned.  Starting around 2 months of age and continuing until about one year, we feed our foals Purina Mills Omolene® #300 Growth Horse Feed.  We believe this feeding program gets our foals off to a great start in what should be a long, healthy life.  Update 2010 For the first time, this year we are trying the new Purina Ultium Growth.

We are also firm believers in a regular worming program.  How can a young horse grow and be healthy with a worm load at anytime in their life?  Since foals have a lack of natural resistance built up we worm all of our foals starting at 1 month of age and continuing once every month until they are 1 year of age.  Our 1 to 2 year olds are wormed every two months and older horses every 3 months.  We worm mostly with ivermectin based wormer, but throw in others once or twice a year to change things up.

We also are diligent about trimming our horses' feet starting at about 1 1/2 months of age.  So many people ignore the feet of their foals while concentrating on their older or riding horses.  We believe that this way of thinking is completely backwards.  While we trim all of our horses regularly, we are extra diligent about keeping our young horses feet in good shape.

All of our horses get a complete set of yearly shots and weanlings will not leave the farm without their first and booster shots starting at 3 months of age.  (We usually wean about 3 1/2 months of age.)

If you buy a horse from us you can rest easy knowing that it has had good care for as long as we've owned it.