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Devon 2010- Aneica showed American Sport Ponies, Missing a Stocking and Malkin. Missing a Stocking was 4th in 3 year old mares Suitabilty, against horses. Placing 2nd in the 3 year old Materiale. Aneica showed the ponies in-hand in the American Sport Pony class at Devon. Missing a Stocking placing 1st and Malkin coming in 2nd.
2010 - Amy and Revial getting ready for Prix St. George, when Amy tore a ligament in her knee. She was not able to show, until Devon at the end of September. At Devon she rode Rauber in the 4 year old Suitablitiy to 2nd place. then placing 6th in the Material. It was Rauber's first show experienced.
Aneica continues to improve her riding. In 2010 she showed both Mazur and Doc's Windsor. Mazur at First Level, qualifing him at both BLM and Regional Championships. Doc's Windsor, she showed him at Training and First Level, qualifing him at both championships. Anecia and Mazur placed 9th at First Level at BLM championships.
2009 - Amy and Revival qualified for both BlM and Regional Championships for Fourth Level. Amy felt something wrong with Revival's performance.towards the end of the season. He was diginosed with EMS. A change in feed helped him over the winter.
2008 - Amy and Revival were BLM Champions at Third Level.
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| Amy and Aneica - 2008 WPDA High Point Champions |
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NEW AT THE FARM
Moon Indigo Farm would like to welcome Doc's Windsor, from Holland. (image coming soon) Windsor by Krack C is in training and has had a light show season in 2007. The few shows Windsor has attended in 2007, creates great hopes for a good 2008 show season.
Anecia's pony Abigail and Mia (Missing A Stocking) (image coming soon)
We are very pleased to announce the arrival of Missing a Stocking by Makuba, born at the farm. Shown here with her mother Abigail and being handled by Anecia. This picture was taken at the American Sportpony Registry inspection. Missing a Stocking was champion of the inspection. Anecia is looking forward to handle her at many
breed shows in 2008. Anecia is also hoping to be the trainer, the goal being to have the filly follow in its sire's foot steps competing in dressage and eventing.
AmY HOFFIELD
Amy has enjoyed showing her Oldenburg gelding, Revival. In 2006, Revival was open First Level Champion of WPDA, with an average score of 70%. At the 2006 BLM Championship Revival placed 6th.
In 2007 Revival and Amy had fun competing at second level at New Jersey Horse Park, HITS show in New York, Grand Haven in Ohio and winding down the year at BLM (New Jersey) and Regional #1 championships (Virginia). Amy and Revival placed 5th at both championships. They finished off the year with a first place in a third level test. WPDA awarded Revival reserve champion at second level, with an average score of 64%.
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