Recent Accomplishments
Look for Kaseyn in the February 2008 issue of Horse Illustrated!! More information coming on this exciting delopment!!
2007
*Rose won 1st in her filly class at the Open Arabian Show and Reserve Champion over-all beating her sire, Kaseyn. This shows the breeding program of Copper View Farm is to improve the breed standards. Rose also took 3rd place in a large weanling class at NEWPHA show where there appeared to be well over 100 horses.
*Lilly won first in 2 and under in the Open Arabian Show at Spirit Dance Ranch, and also 2nd place in the NEWPHA show.
1989 the Start of Horse fever. Patemis Pride was purchased and our life has never been the same. She was a yearling and so skinny you could see and count every bone in her body. I could even see her bony processes on her tail to croup. She has given back everything we gave to her and more.
Sonny was purchased 1991 as an abuse Appaloosa stallion that we gelded and nursed back to health. Nicole and Pamela only had to jingle the reins and make different voice commands he would obey. 2 years later we sold him to a doctor for a dressage mount for he was 15.3 and his only vice was to find low hanging trees and brush the girls right off his back behind him. He would stand and watch them fall down like why did you do that?
1994 Nicole and Pamela with Opal Rose a 14 year old Aramus daughter that taught them how to ride.
(PHOTO COMING SOON)
1995 Pamela gets Tar, a Shetland/Welch cross; abused and neglected gelding. All we did was trail ride for hours and hours. Cantering, trotting and road gaiting everywhere in the country side of the beautiful Upper Michigan Wilderness
Summer 1996 the girls hit the show ring with Houghton county fair. Others wonder if we super glued their seat to the saddle for they ride so well.
1997 Off to the Cattle Drive in Elkhorn Wisconsin. “The Yoopers are here” was our motto by the other riders. We visited 3 years running. Monkey on the barrel was ours for Pride was so used to the girls crawling on her from high up things when they mounted to ride double. Riding and showing non stop. Our passion was the horses and where we could go riding. We even adventured in team penning. Pamela has RH Magic Vision as her new equine friend. What a pair they are.
2001 Off to our homeland of Wisconsin. Purchase our two Quarter horse fillies and our beautiful farm in Black Creek. We adventured into Sport horse inhand inspections through the American Warmblood Society to the point of now having the Stallion in United States with 5th Highest Score. Our foals bred here on the farm are bred for the most athletic intelligent performance conformation correct animals that we are proud to offer as future equine mounts. Training , breeding , lessons, and boarding we have done it all. Our future for the last two years is in promoting our young stallion Kaseyn as a superior Arabian Sport Horse Stallion.
All of our friends both equine and human have helped us to develop our name and breeding program in the equine industry. We believe in giving back to the industry and donate yearly breeding to our foundation club Timber Trails Riding Club. At this time we will be totally focusing on showing our own horses and the promotion in the breeding farm with Kaseyn and foals to come. Arabian Sport horses are our specialty that will take all of our energy and expertise.
1998 Our first Arabian class A show. Pamela is honored with a picture that will later in years be the focus of an Arabian article with Children and their Arabians. (shown at right) Nicole takes her new horse Tia in the show ring and walks away with a 6th in a class of 13 professionals for we missed the amateur class
1999 Purchase of Kadron, our founding stallion. Showing and promoting him was a joy. He took the world by storm and held Michigan State Fair Halter Champion stallion 2 years running and then reserve champion. Showing Class A reserve Champion and see our foal page and Stallion Kaseyn page.
We also purchase GT mahogany Star for Pamela from Canada. After rehabilitation for Star came with live long worm infestation and thin as a skeleton her and Pamela came fast friends. Poor prior health caught up with her, please see her
memory page.