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The Grand Parents
Len & Kathy
Len (Dad) was the start of it all. He trained and traded horses when I was young and got me hooked.  He keeps us running. He fixes everything that needs fixed, and Built us a new Foaling barn this fall. With little available help he plugged through and had it built months ahead of schedule. He is always finding ways to make the chores on the ranch easier so we have more time to focus on the horses and training.  We couldn't do it without him.

Kathy (Mom) is our support and shoulder to cry on. She keeps us positive and motivated.  She is always there to lend a hand when the household gets neglected when we are with the horses. She is there when we need her, and know before we ever ask. She is our Rock.
Kathy is a very talented Artist  with paintings all over Canada, and as far as Germany.  She has sold in the Calgary Stampede Art Sale, and Winnipeg Galleries. We will be adding a page with her work in the near future.


The Kiddos
Zachary & Chelise

Virden Manitoba Canada
email:skeltonquarterhorses@hotmail.com
call: (204) 851-5840
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Australian Shepherds & Western Art
Chelise Has learned many skill in her young age, and is a valuable asset to the ranch. She has been my right hand in breaking colts and doctoring anything that needs attention. She keeps us all focused and motivated. She helps with preparation for shows and presents the horses at the sales. Chelise has decided that Veterinary Medicine is her goal, and we couldn't be more thrilled.  She plans on taking some trick riding lessons and doing  some High School Rodeo.

Zachary is a little entrepreneur. He has rabbits and ducks he breeds and sells. He also makes a little on the side selling manure. :) Clever boy!  Each of the horses must pass through Zac to be sold as a kids horse. He is picky and lets us know what each one needs improving on. Zac grows us a garden  each year to keep us all well fed.  This young man has a heart of Gold, and is a valuable asset to the ranch.