Milagro de Nieve (Controversia de Labriego x Cristimar)
First born Puerto Rican Paso Fino at Gentle HoofBeats. Milagro de Nieve, born on December 25th, 2003 on a very cold Michigan morning. His name translated is "Miracle of the Snow" because he was born after a beautiful Christmas Eve snow storm.
His dam and sire are well known in Puerto Rico for producing exceptional offsprings and many champions.
The Labriego linage is known for it's consistent strong, natural, fino gait that results in a highly smooth, remarkably athletic horse.
Milagro is an amazing animal with an extremely strong work ethic and pleasant personality.
First born Puerto Rican Paso Fino at Gentle HoofBeats. Milagro de Nieve, born on December 25th, 2003 on a very cold Michigan morning. His name translated is "Miracle of the Snow" because he was born after a beautiful Christmas Eve snow storm.
His dam and sire are well known in Puerto Rico for producing exceptional offsprings and many champions.
The Labriego linage is known for it's consistent strong, natural, fino gait that results in a highly smooth, remarkably athletic horse.
Milagro is an amazing animal with an extremely strong work ethic and pleasant personality.
Campechano de Coqui (Cristimar x Don Coqui)
The sire of Campechano, Don Coqui, has won more competitions in Puerto Rico than any other stallion to date. Campechano is well known in Puerto Rico for his performances in Belle Forma, holding multiple championships. Belle Forma is a conformation class highlighting not only exception conformation characteristics, but also the consistency of their smooth gait without a rider. They are shown on two lines moving forward in their magnificent natural gait.
The sire of Campechano, Don Coqui, has won more competitions in Puerto Rico than any other stallion to date. Campechano is well known in Puerto Rico for his performances in Belle Forma, holding multiple championships. Belle Forma is a conformation class highlighting not only exception conformation characteristics, but also the consistency of their smooth gait without a rider. They are shown on two lines moving forward in their magnificent natural gait.