Welcome to the Whitebrook Equestrian Center.
Here at the Whitebrook Equestrian Center our main focus is the training, breeding, and competing of premium Hanoverian horses. We have an expansive operation consisting of 20+ horses at any given time. We are currently located on 25 acres in the rolling hills of cavalry fields where our horses have lush pastures and state of the art training facilities. We have a lucrative breeding program with some of the most world famous Hanoverian stallions. Our experienced staff works hard to make sure that the needs of our clients are met. We offer a number of boarding and training services and even have a number of lesson horses that can be matched to any skill level.

The Whitebrook Equestrian Center is an active competing stable that competes in all disciplines: Eventing, Show Jumping, Hunt Seat, and Dressage.

Whether you are looking for training, boarding, leasing, lessons, breeding, or an active competition stable to join, the Whitebrook Equestrian Center can meet your needs.





We have two new horses here at the WEC! Their names are WEC Extravagance, an imported dappled grey Hanoverian mare and WEC Don Auriello a dappled bay import Hanoverian stallion. To find out more, check out their profiles!

▪ We have a new website! Feel free to look around, navigation is pretty much the same we just spruced up the layout.

▪ LEC Chaplin Placed 6th in the Moonlight Falls National competing at Third level.














Monday, July 29, 2013

WEC Calysta


03/2013 Liver Chestnut Hanoverian Mare 16 h


Discipline: Show Jumper
Breeder:Whitebrook Equestrian Center
Traits: Agile, Genius, Obedient
   

LEC Eligius LEC Call Me Casanova Call Me Cupid
Elessa
LEC Eloquence Redwine
Vintage Dream
REC Cosmic Beauty REC Call Me Sid Cedrick
Common Place
REC Knock It Off Knock It Back
Kanani
 
WEC Calysta or "Calee" as she is known around the barn is a small frame hanoverian with unmatched speed. This little fireball can steal the course in seconds making quick turns and using her strong legs to her advantage. This mare had quite the start at the WEC. Originally, Calysta was meant to be sold in the 2013 summer season but head trainer Summer Swift could not seem to let her go. Once this mare was started under saddle she was started as a dressage prospect which she soon rebelled against.  She would get ring sour and throw fits, bucking off any rider! It wasn't until she jumped her 4'+ paddock fence that we decided to try her as a jumper, and boy was that a good decision! Calee couldn't be happier with her new career, and she has definitely earned her spot on the Whitebrook Equestrian Center show squad.
 
 
 
 

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