Mary Astle, onetime owner of Lynfields Farm, sent Kerrymor Farm these photos of Lynfields Kylemore in 2005 for an ACPS broodmare award nomination (we put it together for someone else). Kylemore, born in 1972, was out of Round Robin’s Easter Bonnet by *Texas Hope. Given the lack of photos of Kylemore online, we thought we’d […]
The halfbred son of Thoroughbred Little Heaven and a Connemara mare is considered by some as the top show jumper of the 1900s — yes, the whole century.
The Connemara stallion, an import from Ireland, was the most popular Connemara sire in the United States from the mid-1950s through the mid-1970s. He sired 99 foals, including Lynfields Kiltuck and Kerrymor’s Autumn Hope.
Mary Astle, onetime owner of Lynfields Farm, sent Kerrymor Farm these photos of Lynfields Kylemore in 2005 for an ACPS broodmare award nomination (we put it together for someone else). Kylemore, born in 1972, was out of Round Robin’s Easter Bonnet by *Texas Hope. Given the lack of photos of Kylemore online, we thought we’d […]
The McKennas videotaped several horses at the Region 1 show in 1981, including Chiltern Copa of Tower Hill. This is all the footage of Copa that we have.
The McKennas videotaped several horses at the Region 1 show in 1981, including Gilnocky Ard Righ MacDaire. This is all the footage of MacDaire that we have.
The gray stallion (1988, out of Claiborne’s Dulty by Kerrymor Finbarr) stood at Star-One Farm in Gambier, Ohio. He also competed in eventing and other disciplines.
Before the internet took off, Ledgewood Farm’s Kathy Manyo and Joan McKenna Jr. used to snail mail photocopies of their Connemaras to each other to show what mares, stallions and new offspring looked like.
The prolific stallion was tied for the top Connemara stallion in the US with 99 offspring, as of Stud Book XVII, published in 1981. He spent time at Foxglove Farm in Laveen, Arizona, in the mid-1980s.