Performance Horses

Helping horses reach their full potential – whether as competitor, companion or mount – is the ultimate goal of Mustang Leadership Partners, and our four performance horses exemplify that quest. 

Two Mustang Leadership Partners performance horses – Wiseguy and Conquestador – share lineage through their grandsire, Ferro, a celebrated European stallion.  All are immensely likeable horses, easy to encourage and a joy to behold as they train and develop. One foal is currently at his mother’s side, with more planned for the future.

Meet the Mustang Leadership Partners performance horses: 

Wiseguy

Born: April 2003, Leerdam, Holland

Sire: Osmium

Dam: Jeifrieda

Color: Black

Registered:  United States Dressage Federation (USDF), United States Equestrian Federation (USEF)

Wiseguy’s Distinctions:

  * He is competing now in 3rd Level dressage tests.
  * Grandsire: Ferro

Wiseguy is a name to remember. Like an Olympic Gold Medalist with movie star looks and natural confidence, he is the full package. He is dynamic and agile, with a strong will, and his energy can be directed and the results are superior. Wiseguy has the prototypical Dutch Warmblood’s long legs and rectangular frame; he is an object of beauty while at rest but especially while in motion. With a track record of consistent high scores, Wiseguy continues to progress toward our goal of successful Grand Prix championship competition.

Sahara

Born: April 2003, Flying W Farms, Ohio

Sire: Koning

Dam: Flying W Farms’ Moonlight

Color: Dark bay

Foals: Serenata out of Gaucho III

Registered:  USDF, USEF, Performance Horse Registry (PHR), Friesian Spanish Horse Registry, International Georgian Grande Horse Registry (IGGHR)

Sahara’s Distinctions:

  * Her amenable, even-tempered style makes her an exceptional mount and brood mare.

Bred in the Baroque style with Andalusian forebears, Sahara has the size and grace of the Friesian breed. She is a brood mare whose tractable, even nature is a highly desirable trait. Called “dependable,” she nevertheless displays the elegant lines, smooth movements and stamina that made her breed the preferred choice of both nobles and soldiers from the Middle Ages onward. Highly trainable and likable, Sahara is a favorite at Mustang Leadership Partners. 

Conquestador

  * Name is variation of “conquistador,” the 16th century Spanish soldiers who conquered Mexico, Central America and Peru

Born: February 2004, Melle, Germany

Sire: Conteur

Dam: Rivera

Color: Dark bay

Registered:  USDF, USEF and American Hanoverian Society (AHS)

Conquestador’s Distinctions:

  * Grandsire: Ferro
  * He is competing now at 2nd level, scoring consistently in the low 70%s and will be ready for 3rd level in 2010.

With his long, elegant lines and ability to “almost float” as he moves, Conquestador exemplifies the finest qualities of the Hanoverian performance horses. He performs with mesmerizing grace and possesses a genuine “connectivity to people.” He revels in extended grooming sessions, but he likes action just as well. As noble in bearing and breeding as his name implies, he nonetheless communicates sweetness and affection with his deep, expressive eyes. Conquestador’s spirit and willingness make him a joy to train. He will no doubt soon be in the FEI ring.

Damon’s D’Oreè “D’Oreé”

  * French for “Golden Girl,” her name reflects her color

Born: May 2004, Senden, Germany

Sire: Damon Hill, an up and coming young stallion in Europe

Dam: Rhodos

Color: Chestnut

Foal: Robinet out of Rousseau

Registered:  USDF and USEF

D’Oreé’s Distinctions:

  * A spirited mare, currently with a colt at her side, she has a celebrated Westphalian lineage.
  * She will begin competing in 2010
The majestic D’Oreé has the size, spirit and intelligence of the finest Westphalian German performance horses. Called a “firecracker,” she is also described as “a pleaser” who will work hard to perform. This mixture of will and eagerness make for an exceptionally talented horse. Her hind legs provide tremendous strength and flexibility. She has not yet competed, but D’Oreé is set to continue her breed’s reputation for excellence in riding and dressage.

Robinet


Robinet - Born May 2009 - D’Oree x Rousseau