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To be nominated, fill out the form and email it back to us [email protected]
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Breeder Spotlight
Madison Lee
Rex-lee farm
paris, ky
dressage
2-5 foals a year
Epic Finale
(Epic Eastwood X Ferro)
Owned by Erin Bonneville
(Epic Eastwood X Ferro)
Owned by Erin Bonneville
Galloway RLF
(Guildenstern Sol x Fabuleaux) |
Basye Reign
(Dicaprio X Bourdeaux) Owned by Brenda Haley Rex-Lee Farm was started in 2017. Located in Paris, KY being ran by myself (Madison Lee) and my husband (Chris Rexroat). We are a small operation only producing 2-5 foals a year to really focus on to offspring that are top level movers with the best amateur friendly minds. While we breed for the dressage discipline, we mainly strive for the best matches for our horses. In our short time we have produced top winning offspring. In 2018, we had Champion Foal of Current year for USDF Region 2. 2019 was our first year of 3 foals. Out of those foals we have our first GRP stallion, 2021 Champion 2-year-old Filly for USDF Region 2 and 2021 Reserve Champion 2-year-old Colt/Gelding for USDF Region 2. As I am sure most breeders find, your success rate for getting mare in foal seems to go every other year, I was unable to get a mare in foal for a 2020 foal. However, in 2021 I had 4 foals. Producing, another GRP stallion prospect, and 3 top level prospects. We are waiting on the arrival of our 2022 foal and are planning on 5 foals in 2023. |
RLF Earl Grey
(Lord Ferragamo x Ferro) |
- Would you like to be considered for our next "Breeder Spotlight"? Members only please submit 1-4 quality pictures, discipline, how many foals a year you produce, and either a farm logo/motto or short description of your breeding mentality and email to [email protected]. This is a monthly spotlight and we will rotate through the disciplines.
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"I am a member of the USSHBA and have been for several years. I absolutely love having an organization that helps to promote and educate people about US bred horses and all the registry organizations, as well as help the US breeder with any inquiries they may have. In a country where so many horses are imported, it is nice to have an organization that believes in and supports US bred horses and their breeders."
Meredith Michelfelder
Midway Farms, Alabama