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Singing Hills Stable Opens To The Public



Gene and Annalize van der Walt are pleased to announce the opening of Singing Hills Training and Boarding located at Singing Hills Stable on South Parrot Creek Road in Oregon City, Ore. Formerly a private training barn Singing Hills is a premier show and breeding facility with 45 box stalls, large indoor riding arena and an outdoor track.

         

The van der Walts are offering training and sales services for American Saddlebreds, Hackney ponies and road horses as well as a lesson program that will accommodate beginning to advanced riders and drivers. They offer training services that include starting young horses, preparing horses for futurity in-hand and under saddle classes and finished performance horses for amateur and junior exhibitor riders.

         

Singing Hills is also a full service breeding facility and stands (SA) Dorian Warriors Song. The facility includes a state of the art reproduction laboratory. All reproduction work is done on the premises including collection and evaluation of semen, shipping semen and artificial insemination. Stallion handling services are available as well as broodmare management and foaling services.

Please visit their web site at www.singing-hills.com for additional information on their services and facility. Breeding contracts can are also available on the web site. Contact Gene or Annalize van der Walt at 503-656 7205 (barn) or 503-680-3808 (cell) or if you are in the area, please stop by for a visit and a tour of the facility.



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