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My
late husband, Curt, and I purchased our first Clydesdale, a
yearling filly, Belleau WS Helen (Nellie) in Paso Robles at the
Farm Equipment, Mule and Draft Horse sale in early 1998. We went
to the sale to 'look around' at the mules and farm equipment.
The first thing we noticed was Budweiser and the five
Clydesdales they brought to the sale. We especially took
notice of one yearling filly.
We just couldn't resist this high
headed beauty when she entered the sale ring strutting her
stuff, stompin' with attitude and feather flying. Next thing we
knew we had to figure out a way to get her home!

We
never regretted our impulse buy; there was no buyer's remorse.
We quickly grew to love and respect this noble breed and soon
started shopping for more. Tragically in 2002 we lost Nellie and
her unborn foal during a traumatic attempt to deliver what would
have been her first foal. I will never forget her as she was a
truly special horse that touched our lives deeply. I will always
be grateful to her for leading us down a path to this
magnificent breed that is now such a treasured part of my life.
I
now have a small, select ‘herd of Clydesdales’ including
broodmares, geldings, stallions and foals – so the herd
continues to grow. I recently purchased a superb stallion,
to breed my mares as well as select outside mares in 2007.
This stallion, Coigjack
Jack of Hearts, was purchased from Steve and Beth
Gregg of
Ontario
,
Canada.
“Jack” had an outstanding show season this year as a
two year old, qualifying for both All-American and All-Canadian.
I also have a home-bred colt, with conformation, style and
bloodlines to burn-Laurelvale’s First Milestone “Miles”
(Greenleaf Lady Shania X Greenleaf Reflection), who is
everything we hoped for and more! He will be standing at
stud next year!
I enjoy sharing my Clydesdales with others at parades,
historical events, various demonstrations and draft horse shows,
as well as offer them for hire at weddings and events requesting
carriage or wagon rides.
I
continue to be dedicated to the development of young drivers,
and have three
juniors (Kyle Zimmerman, David Benninghoven
and Giavanna Caputo) currently helping out with the horses and
winning ribbons at the shows.
My goal is to continue to own, breed, compete and share with
others this beautiful, magnificent, majestic breed of horses. I
have been extremely selective in choosing my mares and breeding
stallions. I plan to show them in halter & driving
classes as well as breed them. They have not only exceptional
pedigrees but conformation, feather and disposition to match.
I am sincerely grateful to those who help and support my
efforts, including, but not limited to: my dear friend, partner
and driver Keith Andrade, my close friend and mentor Juan
Erquiaga (and his wife Carol); my junior drivers/general swampers
and their families. Recently we have had several enthusiast join
in on the fun and competition including Joan Zimmerman, Leigh
Alexander and Joan Ravier. Every
year more ‘friends’ get involved with the Clydesdales.
Welcome! I could not continue this endeavor without
everyone’s assistance. Thanks!
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