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Baltic Rhythm, 1996

out of Jac's Bay XX by Mo Bay XX
Sundance's first offspring
Owner: Nancy Frenick, NJ
Breeder: Robin Jelly, NJ

Sundance offpring are not limited to Dressage alone!
(5/2002)
Nancy reports "Rhythm won his best ribbon over fences last Sunday (with me riding!) a second he's really getting very sharp and the judges like him a lot. First Year Greens here we come!"

conformationRhythm(2001) Nancy Frenick writes, "Rhythm is just the biggest ham, he greets me when I come out to the barn and everything goes in his mouth, you really have to watch him. He'll grab your jacket (gently) and hang onto you as if to say "hey, pay attention to me!" He loves kisses and will just stand there and let me faun over him forever -- he's really a loving horse, which is what I want because he is a member of the family and not just for performance. Everyone, including his vet, loves him for his personality, and my vet will just come to the farm even if I'm not able to meet her to give shots because he, and Proxy (his 24 year old mare-friend) just come to greet her. One thing that he's done since he was a baby is jump on his own in his paddocks. I have some permanent natural jumps and he'll just trot or canter right over them if he gets the urge. I just love to watch him figure things out. He really is handsome, and he knows it. Whenever we're at a show he goes around with his ears up, just in case someone is taking his picture. At the shows everyone, strangers too, will say how beautiful he is, what a good mover he is, etc. I've had top judges tell me the same. He's developing quite an ego. One thing that everyone also notes is that he's barefoot -- haven't had shoes on him yet. He has the best feet, and my farrier said that unless the stonedust rings at shows starts chewing them up to leave him as is. I haven't run into jumping on grass yet, which may be my only concern. I think most people wonder why, but when they see him move he proves to them that barefoot is best. I actually persuaded my dressage instructor to pull the shoes on one of her horses, and she was amazed at the difference. Unfortunately my mare, who's been retired for 4 years now, always has to wear front shoes, and she's been on biotin forever. Rhythm's lucky. I could go on and on, but I really need to get back to work. I'll definitely keep in touch, because again, I'd love another baby Sundance someday."

NJFRENICK@aol.com

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