| Due Process Stable In Memory of..... |
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| Due Process (aka. "Zack") is Sandy's first horse and the farm is named after him. He came to me in 1998 as a 6 year old and I enjoyed him for 8 years as an amazing hunter jumper until he sucumbed to intestinal cancer. He is buried on the farm. He was USEF registered and completed to numerous Championship titles in Tri-County Riding Association and Capital District Hunter Jumper Council. One fond memory is just a week after purchasing him, we took him to the Professional Horsemans Association Show and he won the low hunters with 72 in the class with Dirty Dancings "I've Had the Time of my Life" playing in the background. As he stepped out of the ring, I was offered 5x what I paid for him, but I just couldn't sell him. |
| NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE GOLF COURSE IN NEW JERSEY NAMED DUE PROCESS STABLE: SEE THEIR WEBSITE AT: WWW.DUEPROCESSSTABLE.COM |
| March 11,1999 to June 1, 2008 Cheasney was Sandy's hand raised baby. She was broke by John Lyons personally and had been used in several equine expo demos including Horse World Expo, Cooke's Forest and Freedom Village. Cheasney was stuck by lightning and killed during a sudden storm. She wasn't wearing shoes and had access to a barn, but one minute she was fine, the next she minute she was in heaven. I guess God wanted a wonderful horse to ride. She'll be forever missed. |
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| Pictured is Candy Kisses (in back) who was my first hackney driving pony and taught me so much about driving - You'll always be in my heart Candy. She was 39 years old (May 8, 2006). In front is Appin Vixen, an outstanding Hackney Show Pony who has taken numerous National and World titles including Hall of Fame. These girls gave me a great start in driving and a super foundation for teaching the miniatures to drive. |
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