The dark brown roan mare cleaned up in the hunter world from the first day she entered the show ring at age 3.
The dark brown stallion was the longtime stallion of Prospect Farm in Maryland. He competed successfully in hunters, dressage and eventing and won the 1993 USDF Connemara breed award at training level.
The dark brown stallion was the most prolific of Kiltuck’s offspring, putting more than 50 foals on the ground.
The black colt sired one filly before he was gelded at almost age 4, then had a successful performance career in hunter/jumpers, dressage and eventing.
The bay mare eventually landed at Heaven’s Ridge Farm and turned out to be the steady mount and excellent broodmare that her bloodlines suggested.
The bay mare was intended as a broodmare for the farm, but her success in the show ring resulted in her being sold as a pony hunter.
The smoky dun mare was a very affectionate and intelligent pet, and given the chance, would have lived in the house.
The dark brown mare joined Bantry Bay Farm early in her life and produced quality foals year after year.
The bay mare was the last offspring of *Texas Hope. She served as a broodmare for many farms across the country and also was trained to ride.
The dark brown gelding was trained by international and Olympic competitor Mark Watring of California.
The dark brown halfbred mare showed hunter/jumpers her whole life and achieved legendary status in California after garnering early success in Arizona.
The bay halfbred mare competed successfully in dressage and hunters. She was the spitting image of her granddam, Round Robin’s Easter Bonnet.
The dark brown halfbred mare competed in dressage and practiced over hunter fences at Kerrymor Farm. She later showed in hunters with a new young owner.
The 15-hand bay gelding earned his silver medallion in dressage from the American Connemara Pony Society at age 3 in his first year of showing in 1999.
The gray gelding earned his gold medallion in dressage from the American Connemara Pony Society. He also competed in hunter/jumpers.
The dun roan gelding ultimately landed at the Orme School of Arizona, a college preparatory school with a full equestrian program, in Orme, Arizona.
The small filly appeared unexpectedly in the herd’s pasture one day and turned out to be Kiltuck’s first offspring.
The gray gelding went to the East Coast, where he fox hunted, among other things.
The gray gelding was started under saddle before being sold to the East Coast. With daisy-cutter movement and a puppy dog personality, he seemed set to go far.
The bay halfbred colt, nicknamed Rowdy, was forward and eager like his parents.