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Hello and
Welcome from Steven and

We are located
on 40 acres at the base of
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The
climate is semi-arid and the surrounding terrain is rugged. Our horses are raised as naturally as
possible, with access to natural pasture, locally grown hay and
mineral-laden, deep-well water. This helps develop healthy, hardy horses with
strong balanced bodies and excellent bone structure. For over
25 years, Jennifer raised purebred and Partbred Arabian horses of CMK Polish
lineage, with a focus on endurance capabilities. |
That
breeding programme has produced horses that have gone on to Tevis riders,
prestigious breeders; others to excel in various competitive disciplines,
including English, Western, stock events;
and still others to make fine family pleasure mounts!
Some long-term friends (36 years old)
still remain with us. J
Our new name
“Turning Point” speaks for itself.
Steven and Jennifer have diversified their interests and pursuits and
are proud to produce specifically-bred part Arabians. We have a select group of Arabian, Welsh, Thoroughbred
and Paint mares, and offer a variety of Arabian cross bred performance
prospects. All represent strong performance lines from proven stock
Now, as it was
then, our emphasis in choosing our stallions and brood mares has been
conformation, beauty and, above all, disposition. Our horses and ponies are ‘family members’ –
most of the mature stock are broke to ride……and we do so!
We always encourage you to visit us, but
please call ahead…
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Contact: Steven &
P.O. Box 276
V0E 2P0
(250) 577-3526
Email: horses@turningpointranch.ca
Last Updated: April 25, 2009