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Meet Our Horses

Blaze
Age 18. Q.H. gelding, very striking and quiet disposition. Excellent mover.  English and Western. He GREATLY enjoys jumping AND is very good at it!
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Tip-A-Rose
Age 30.  Strikingly beautiful, with a shiny coat.  Sleek build, outstanding equitation horse, sassy & playful in the field.  And you can tell she was hot stuff in her younger years.
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Rowdy
Strawberry Roan quarter horse gelding.  Terrific trail horse proudly leads where other horses fear to venture.  Calm & cooperative with riders.  Nickname is "E-ore".  Complete slob while eating and will never receive a good house keeping award for his stall.
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Man-Dee
An especially handsome, traditionally bred Quarter Horse.  Muscular  and sleek, he has sturdy legs, a bold head and the classic Q.H. butt, huge and powerful.  Nickname: "The Boss".  Is perhaps known best known for his love of pretzels.  Ridden side saddle also.
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Dusty
Rambunctious!  Moves forward willingly.  English or western.  No artificial aid needed.  Greatly enjoys trail riding.  Loves to play in water.  Also loves a peppermint.
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Smokey
A Quarter Horse Arabian Cross.  Attractive, fantastic jumper, & strong-willed!
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Rou
Arabian, well-rounded school horse, very smart. He waits for you to give him the aids & they better be clear directions. Rou wants you to be the leader & will test you to see if you can meet his standards. Think well ahead with this horse.
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Woody
Age 29.  Gray Polish Arabian.  Cute, cute, cute!  Doesn't know he is 29 but goes and acts like age 9!
Pike
Paint/Clydesdale Gelding. 18 years old. A reliable, safe school horse. Full of life and a wonderful personality, LOVES attention!
DJ
22 years old. A gentleman under the saddle. He has pride, strength and dignity. Great for beginner to advanced stages.
Copper
22 years old. He will teach you patience, perseverance and the courage to believe that any dream is possible. Plus he has a sense of humor!

Retired

Romeo
Romeo has retired to the Southern Delaware Therapeutic Riding program. He will be missed but is still doing good for those with special needs. Way to go Romeo!
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Congratulations!

Patrick
Congratulations Emma O'Donnell, Patrick's new owner!  Many students are saddened that we sold Patrick but when they heard Emma bought him they became extremely happy for him.  Everyone at Singletree Stables wish you all the best with him!
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Gone, But Not Forgotten

Mr. Bones
He was a tall Appaloosa gelding and very sophisticated.  Students remember how sweet & docile with people,  a very calm & steady mount with a humorous personality.
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Merlin
He was Flea Bitten Gray, a star among school horses, our gentle giant.  You definitely needed a mounting block.  He rolled in mud elegantly.  He was calm and trustworthy.  He was a good confidence builder for the beginner rider.
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Buddy
Extremely cute, generous soul, kind, loved the riding program, and adored his students ages 4 to adult. As the infirmities of arthritis and age took their toll you NEVER complained. You graced our lives with your presence and we are richer for our time together.
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Bud
Was a reliable, safe school horse.  Extremely happy in the riding program and adored the students.  A gentleman of a horse, much loved and greatly missed by those he touched.
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Bucky
Age 26.  Weight:  Not telling!  14.3 hands tall.  Buckskin mare.  Stocky, sturdy, and cute.  Queen of the heard.  Reputation for laziness which can present a challenge for riders.  Nice side saddle horse. Much loved and greatly missed by those she touched.
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Comanche
A reliable, safe school horse and willing to do whatever was asked of him.  He enjoyed teaching students how to ride and allowed several of them to win their first show ribbons.  Also enjoying trail riding and endless summer camps.  Much loved and greatly missed by those he touched.  Comanche will always remain in our memories.
  • Why Ride?
  • Summer Camps
  • Instructor
  • Horses
  • Resources
  • Testimonials
  • Costs
  • Directions
  • Contact