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Our farm is an old family farm located in the Mark Twain National Forest of Southeast Missouri. Our family used horses and mules
to work these fields, go to town, deliver the mail, work livestock, etc. Their animals were their livelihood and needed to be right
for use in these rugged hills. Our goal is to produce a Missouri Fox Trotter with sure-footed gaits, natural fox trot, calm, willing
and intelligent nature, of sound bone and conformation. The old timers of the Ozarks who developed these horses wanted a reliable
mount with qualities such as these. Their interests were having a good all around horse with endurance and stamina while negotiating
the tricky footing of the area. Our goals are the same.
Every farm needs a good dog and the best is the old time farm collie known as the English Shepherd. We
occasionally have puppies available to the right homes or can help you find one.

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Lily x Jack English Shepherd puppies! Born March 09
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2008 litter Rip x Jack English Shepherd Puppies!
2006 Fall Litter of English Shepherd Puppies!
View 2006 Spring Litter by Jack & Rip
Foundation Foxtrotter Heritage Association
is an organization and secondary breed registry dedicated to the
preservation, propagation, and promotion of the foundation style Missouri Foxtrotter. The object of this group is to maintain a gene
pool of the original style Foxtrotter blood that is limited in dilution by Tennessee Walking Horse. It is the desire and intent of
this association to preserve a pool of old time Saddlehorse and Morgan genes in keeping with much of the earliest foundations for the
Missouri Foxtrotter breed.

Buffalo Moon Expedition Perimeter Longride 2009 -- Janine Wilder and Meg Carter are members of the Long Riders Guild and will undertake a
great ride of 1200+ miles around the State of Oklahoma. Learn about them, their journey and Long Rider ethics and adventures at http://www.buffalomoonexpedition.com/
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