December
News
2009
Herewith we send you Christmas cheer and wish you a healthy and harmonious year in 2010. We hope this year brings you many positive moments that you will never forget. Enjoy the luck of the moment and leave yourself time to take it in. Your Family Wolf and the Curlys
There once was an American wild horse named Breezen belonging to the special Curly Horse race. After living in the hills of Montana for three years it was transported via airplane to Europe. Breezen asked fearfully "what is happening to me? Where are my friends?"
In an unknown world at the foot of Mountain Street (Bergstrasse) she discovered that even as a horse you can have two legged friends. In a short period of time she learned to trust and believe. Her new herd accepted her graciously and she felt welcomed. Over the past two years she has gathered many new impressions. This year was a year of great occurrences with the birth of her first foal Destiny. Through Breezen’s balanced ways she was able to be broken in right away.
Something that was not new to her was the snow this year; she could just not understand what the beaming faces, the sled and the ropes in front of her were for. Within ten minutes Breezen completed a crash course in sledding. Everyone living on the Ranch made time to take in this moment. The sheep slid over the frozen pond and the Christmas carp Rex watched from below the ice in terror. All Curly horses cheered on Breezen with their neighing.
For Breezen this meant that she had to first sort out how she had to walk since she had to pull the sled as smoothly and safely as possible for the children riding in the back. The last challenge was going uphill and she even mastered that. All this was accomplished in record time, something only a Curly horse can do.
Not only the children, but also the grownups and the four legged spectators had a lot of fun watching. At the end Breezen looked at us chewing and snorting as if to say "that was my Christmas gift to you"!
Once and again you meet a horse -
Our family: four children and one dog. We have two children who have a horse allergy. Our daughter, which loves horses the most, has a very strong allergy.
Since we are an enthusiastic horse family we thought long and hard how we could help our children be as enthusiastic about horses as we are. The solution was a Curly horse.
Here we would like to thank Mrs. Wolf and her family who took so much time for personal conversations and letting us ride many horses before we fell in love with the Curly horse Tamzara. With Tamzara we have become a very happy since the allergies due not affect our love of horses.
The thirteen year old mare is the absolute wonder pony for our daughter. She is the “hidden curly horse” since Tamzara has a smooth coat. Her friendly spirit inspires us to go visit her daily where she is always brushed and braided by our daughter. Tamzara has also brought along a new riding style (Pat Parelli) with which our children can easily and happily ride.
Dear family Wolf, for us it is wonderful to see how natural and thoughtful you raise and train your horses. We wish all the best to you as well as for your Curly breed.
Once and again you meet a horse -
That will change your life forever.
for the nerve strong and experienced Curly mare Tamzara. A fundamental training for all Curly horses is very important to us at Ranch Wolf. Because of this it is very important that one takes time figure out if there is chemistry between the buyer and the curly. Positive feedback is something that brings us joy every time.