Unless otherwise noted, all horses listed on this page are for sale. We are actively advertising several on our sales page:
*NE Prime Time Regal
Regal Earned the 2006 ABCR National Champion Performance Horse and in 2007 achieveD Reserve Champion in just ½ season of showing, having scored more points in open and breed competition (cumulatively) than any other Bashkir Curly in the nation. Regal is an 9 year old gelding out of our foundation mare, Silver Red Ebony. Even crossed with gaited lines Regal retained her hard gaits, natural collected cadence, and uphill movement. He always turns heads and invites comments from judges not only for his coat but movement and ability. Regal's bloodlines can be traced back all the way to Figure (aka Justin Morgan)!
After earning several championships and reserve championships in training level dressage in 2007 we trained hard all 2008 and made our debut at 1st level in early November. Under judge Sherry Guess at the Missouri Dressage Association fall schooling show Regal and amateur owner/rider scored a 65.66% in First Level Test One. Neither horse nor rider had competed 1st level previously. We couldn't be prouder!
We're especially proud because Regal has never had professional training!
*Charming Prince ABCR - 270(f)
*Prince Charming T
ABCR - 270(f)
*Curly Sue W
ABCR - 168(f)
*Silver Red Ebony ABCR - 27739(f)
*The Red Baron
ABCR - 227(f)
*Kristal Silver
ABCR - 585(f)
* denotes curl expressed
Hear what this clinician has to say about Regal:
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*Noble Debutante
We just couldn't have asked for a nicer foal for our debut into breeding! Deb is out of our National Champion producing mare Silver Red Ebony, and sired by National Champion producing stallion Okie J Red's Buddy. Deb won the Champion Young Horse award at her first curly breed show in September 2008!
Noblewood Farm is located in the rolling hills of the Ozark Mountain foothills, in the spring river basin, about 15 minutes outside of Joplin, MO- just 20 minutes off the interstate I-44 corridor. (Roughly 2 hours from Tulsa, OK and 2 hours from Kansas City, MO) Our primary business is ran out of our turn of the century native-stone home, so we're able to keep an eye on our horses 24/7.