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Brian Hadley Stables New Arrivals





Recently purchased by AllesWell, Jaye & Walt Alles of Union, Missouri from breeder/owner Patricia Ryan of Blanco, Texas, Ryan’s Valentino (Stonecroft Byzantine x Morgan Flairchild, by Noble Flaire) is a striking, bright red three-year-old stallion trimmed in white. This flamboyant prospect has already attracted visitors and is a notable addition to the AllesWell 2006 show string.

Two other new arrivals have created quite a stir and are wowing visitors with their typical Morgan attitude and curiosity. A bay colt sired by Ultra's Special Agent and out of Raintree Isadora (Century Free Spirit x Windy Hill Waltztime) arrived in March and is owned by Ultra Morgans, Steven & Annette Smith of Delta, Ohio. The long-awaited arrival of a chestnut filly by Centerpiece and out of Ryan's Caprice (Tug Hill Commando x HVK Pure Silk), a full sister to World Champion Ryan's Pure Silk Lady, has made doting owner Jaye Alles an almost daily visitor to the barn.

Brian Hadley Stables is also pleased to announce that they are now offering live streaming video feed for their clients, allowing them to "stop in" and see their horses work without leaving the comfort of their living rooms, or to allow horse shoppers to see offered horses at the click of their mouse. For more information on training, marketing or breeding services offered, call Brian at (214) 460-6988.

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