Riverview Degas is both registered and DNA on record.
"Ben", as he is known around the farm, is a very showey and hitchey stud. He possesses phenomenal presence standing at 18 hh and weighing in at 1800 lbs. He is enjoying the life now as the gentleman standing at stud. Ben has been worked single, double and triple in the field on all forms of farm equipment and has also been exhibited in many events in the same formations.
Here I am training some young Percherons at a neighbor's "Field Day". The kids on the drag with me are my niece and nephews.
The colts above turned out to be wonderful foundation mares, "Meg", "Kate" and "Dolly" .
"Meg" enjoying an early fall morning.
We do have colts ranging in age available, please contact for details.
AQHA Incentive Horse Fund
Ima Cocky Dude Too RN 3207844
Foaled 05/12/93
Just a few of the Tennessee Walkers that I have owned and/or trained.
Training green Tennessee Walking Horse "Beau"
Couple of Tennessee Walking Horses resting between trainings, "Jacoby" and "Beau".
Young Tennessee Walking Horse out of "Generator" getting ready to saddle up.
Generator colt saddled up and ready to go.
Young stud colt out of "Ben" and "Dolly".
A newborn mule out of one my mares "Kate" and a mammoth jack.
Newborn colt out of an adopted mustang and one of our saddle horses "Jacoby". The mustang and colt were both trained by me and sold to a "cowboy" out of Texas. Mustangs if trained properly are wonderful horses and friends, which can be trusted more than any other breed of horse I've had the joy of owning.