tolerated, and concrete basics  are paramount.   All horses are not only ridden in a ring, but are exposed to trails  and other unfamiliar environments.  This produces horses that are confident and willing  even  in the most unnerving venues. We believe it is vitally important each horse is honestly represented. Only a limited number of horses are listed online; DPEquestrian is committed to finding the ideal match for each individual client. If you are interested or have any questions, contact Doug at 908 399-9112. Keep in mind that I'm 6'3" tall. Horses are larger than they appear.

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- Lord Baltimore -

8 yr old Holsteiner/TB gelding 16.2 hh Lord Baltimore is an amateur's dream horse. His changes are very easy, he's a consistant, quiet, confident jumper who has shown through preliminary eventing as well as low hunters. He will have no trouble moving up to the 3'6".

- Rivertown Lad -

 

2005 16.2hh Chestnut Gelding imported from Ireland. 'Socks' is your quintessential versatile partner. He has excelled in the hunter ring as well as in eventing. He is identical whether at home or at a new venue. His competition record is about as good as you can expect. He has just finished at the Fork Horse Trials winning on a 26.5. His full record is below. Socks is a very steady and consistent jumper who is very careful and forgiving. He is quick enough on his feet to get out of trouble without blinking an eye. He has no vices, easy to care for and travel.

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At DPEquestrian, all horses offered for sale are hand picked for quality of gaits, temperament, talent rideability. At DPEquestrian horses are trained not only for eventing, but for dressage and jumping as well Nothing is out of reach; we will find you the right horse. DPEquestrian is not your average sale barn; all horses offered for sale are in our full training and competition program.

When a new horse arrives at the farm, he/she is fully evaluated to determine  where  on  the  training  scale  they  fall.  Shortcuts  are not