Xanadu Paints

Breeding Quality Temperament and Trainability

Perfect match

Congrats to Jordan, now the proud owner of Xanadu Silver Dollar,

these two are a match made in heaven and we look forward to watching them grow together.

From their first meeting at our place, shown here, we could tell there was magic happening before us.

 

Xanadu Hillbilly Deluxe       As a Two Year Old                                            

 

(Sadly this beautiful girl went to greener pastures a few years on after a tragic accident she is sadly missed by all who knew her.  Her owner told me she was one big sop of a horse and she will never forget her. R.I.P. Allie)

 

 

 

 

 

      

      

      

 

Xanadu Hillbilly Eclipse (Billy)

as a yearling

with her new owner Jo Blanchette

 

 

 

 

    In April 2005 at the Paint Horse of S.A. State Show

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xanadu Hillbilly Eclipse shown

here at only 20 months

Jo started her under saddle herself

and looks forward to putting

further education on her

She will easily mature to 16h

 

 

Congratulations to Jo Blanchette and Billy on the safe arrival of a loud palomino overo colt by the cremello quarter horse stallion Fortunate Roc. 

Which proves the point that even a minimally marked overo like Billy can throw the colour.

Xanadu's Justa Buskin' Man  PHAA B 7409

6 months old

Sharing lunch with his buddy

 

 

Xanadu Trick or Treat in November 2005 (just turned one). 

We are predicting a brilliant career for this girl.

Plenty of muscle and good strong bone she has a beautifully straight action with a cool temperment and a personality all her own.

 

 

  

 

                    Zac at his first show at 4 months of age

                   (wondering what all the fuss was about)

                       

 

 

 

 

Zac (Xanadu Playin With Fire)

                                                                                        December 2005 at home

 

 

 

 

 Zac (Xanadu Playin with Fire)

  at the 2006 State Show

 

All our foals are taught to tie up rug and float load

using Natural Horsemanship principles before

going to their new homes.