Marc Houtzager
Born the 9th January, 1971 Marc Houtzager began riding at the age of 10, he is now a Dutch showjumping rider who has represented the Netherlands on many occasions at leading equestrian events all around the world, career highlights includes victory in the Dublin World cup qualifier. Marc Houtzager has represented Holland at the 2008 Beijing Olympics he also represented Holland at the 2012 London Olympics, were the Dutch team won silver.
Chocs Irish Charm - Chocs Irish Charm (Brodie) is a 15.h late yearling (April 2002). He is an AQHA Appendix gelding. He is bay, with only a small amount of white. He is a really nice trotter, and an awesome loper. He has a cute head, long neck, and really short back. He is straight, correct, elegant, and well-balanced. He has a sweet, docile personality. He is current on all vaccines, including West Nile and Rabies. He is also easy to deal with the farrier, veterinarian, dentist, etc. He is nominated to the AQHA IF, NSBA, and Just for Pleasure futurities. Brodie will make a very competitive AM or Youth gelding. He is big boned, so he should hold up well for the flat and the fences. He should hold his own for a number of events. He lopes all over the place. He would rather just lope slowly around, rather than get too excited. He may be too big to win the pleasure classes, but he should be very competitive in the western riding, trail, and horsemanship classes. He swaps leads in the field really easily. He may also be highly suitable for the AHSA circuit and Combined Training fields due to his size (strings to 17h), and substance/bone. Brodie is by 2x Congress and AQHA World Champion Chocolua, who is also has a superior in Hunter under Saddle. He excelled in the fences classes, and Brodie appears to have the same potential. Brodie is a ½ brother to one of the high sellers in the AQHA World Sale. Brodie has the looks, mind, and movement to be your next long term winner! A video is currently available. Please contact for more information.
Tresaison Cefyn
A rather unusual part of our herd, but a much loved little fella and of course always a great talking point! We believe he is the only one of his kind in the UK and therefore a great rarity. He is a miniature spotted mule standing around 33” tall. Bred by ourselves his dam is a mini few spot mare and his sire is a black Mediterranean Miniature Donkey. It was a bit of a surprise when he was born, as we had only realised Susie was in foal about two weeks before! When he was born with his big ears and little blanket we were smitten! He is colouring out more and more each year and now sports many different colours in his summer coat whilst still retaining the beige around his eyes and muzzle like his Dad.
Cefyn (pronounced ‘Kevin’) comes from the Welsh words Ceffyl (horse) and Assyn (Donkey). His main job is as a companion and lawn mower but we will perhaps be breaking him for our children to ride – if they are not too embarrassed!
Very sadly we lost Cefyn following a colic operation in August 2008. It was a devastating blow for us and he is badly missed. Such a character, he will never be forgotten.
Marc Hardy
Marc Hardy - France - ShowjumpingMarc Houtzager - Showjumper
Josep Marc Boncompte
Josep Marc Boncompte - SpainMarc Antoine Michel
Marc Antoine Michel - France - EventingMarc Amoyal
Marc Amoyal - FranceMarc Antoine Jacquet
Marc Antoine Jacquet - BelgiumMarc Baeke
Marc Baeke - FranceMarc Beckers
Marc Beckers - HollandMarc Berteaux
Marc Berteaux - FranceMarc Boblet
Marc Boblet - FranceMarc Braccagni
Marc Braccagni - FranceMarc Buchler
Marc Buchler - SwitzerlandMarc Climence
Marc Climence - FranceMarc Codina Muixi
Marc Codina Muixi - SpainMarc Comas Molist
Marc Comas Molist - SpainMarc Dieleman
Marc Dieleman - BelgiumMarc Dutoit
Marc Dutoit - FranceMarc Foursin
Marc Foursin - FranceMarc Grandia
Marc Grandia - USAMarc Henriot
Marc Henriot - FranceMarc Labrunie
Marc Labrunie - FranceMarc Le Berre
Marc Le Berre - FranceMarc Lucas
Marc Lucas - FranceMarc Naassens
Marc Naassens - FranceMarc Ortholan
Marc Ortholan - FranceMarc Peveling
Marc Peveling - GermanyMarc Andre Morin
Marc Andre Morin - FranceMarc Bã–Dicker
Marc Bã–Dicker - GermanyMarc Bergmann
Marc Bergmann - GermanyMarc Costa Freixa
Marc Costa Freixa - SpainMarc Dijkstra
Marc Dijkstra - hollandMarc Fiege
Marc Fiege - GermanyMarc Gaudin
Marc Gaudin - FranceMarc Grigoleit
Marc Grigoleit - GermanyMarc Herbommez
Marc Herbommez - FranceMarc Jess
Marc Jess - FranceMarc Lazcano
Marc Lazcano - FranceMarc Lindner
Marc Lindner - GermanyMarc Menet
Marc Menet - FranceMarc Oertly
Marc Oertly - SwitzerlandMarc Rã–Thlisberger
Marc Rã–Thlisberger - SwitzerlandMarc Van Dijck
Marc Van Dijck - BelgiumMarc Bastiaens
Marc Bastiaens - BelgiumMarc Behringer
Marc Behringer - FranceMarc Boes
Marc Boes - BelgiumMarc Buchet
Marc Buchet - BelgiumMarc Comas
Marc Comas - SpainMarc Couffin
Marc Couffin - FranceMarc Depestele
Marc Depestele - FranceMarc Dilasser
Marc Dilasser - FranceMarc Flynn
Marc Flynn - IrelandMarc Goffin
Marc Goffin - BelgiumMarc Hoebeke
Marc Hoebeke - BelgiumMarc Laffineuse
Marc Laffineuse - BelgiumMarc Lelas
Marc Lelas - IrelandMarc Mãœller
Marc Mãœller - GermanyMarc Nitschke
Marc Nitschke - GermanyMarc Ostendorf
Marc Ostendorf - GermanyMarc Prouvost
Marc Prouvost - FranceMarc Rijpens
Marc Rijpens -Marc Schartz
Marc Schartz - LuxembourgMarc Schellekens
Marc Schellekens - BelgiumMarc Tassin
Marc Tassin - FranceMarc Tiollier
Marc Tiollier - FranceMarc Van Der Speeten
Marc Van Der Speeten - BelgiumMarc Wirths
Marc Wirths - GermanyMarc Rigouts
Marc Rigouts - BelgiumMarc Scheiner
Marc Scheiner - GermanyMarc Simon
Marc Simon - FranceMarc Theisen
Marc Theisen - LuxembourgMarc Tuscher
Marc Tuscher - GermanyMarc Roguet
Marc Roguet - FranceMarc Scheel
Marc Scheel - GermanyMarc Seichepine
Marc Seichepine - FranceMarc Taupenot
Marc Taupenot - FranceMarc Tournier
Marc Tournier - FranceMarc Dahlkamp
Marc Dahlkamp - GermanyMarc Cheminat
Marc Cheminal had a competition riding career that lasted 25 years (1.40 m class). Marc Cheminat stoped riding in 2010 to became international course designer, and travels around the world at different shows building showjumping courses under FEI rules.Marc Bauhofer
Marc Bauhofer - GermanyChocs Irish Charm - Chocs Irish Charm (Brodie) is a 15.h late yearling (April 2002). He is an AQHA Appendix gelding. He is bay, with only a small amount of white. He is a really nice trotter, and an awesome loper. He has a cute head, long neck, and really short back. He is straight, correct, elegant, and well-balanced. He has a sweet, docile personality. He is current on all vaccines, including West Nile and Rabies. He is also easy to deal with the farrier, veterinarian, dentist, etc. He is nominated to the AQHA IF, NSBA, and Just for Pleasure futurities. Brodie will make a very competitive AM or Youth gelding. He is big boned, so he should hold up well for the flat and the fences. He should hold his own for a number of events. He lopes all over the place. He would rather just lope slowly around, rather than get too excited. He may be too big to win the pleasure classes, but he should be very competitive in the western riding, trail, and horsemanship classes. He swaps leads in the field really easily. He may also be highly suitable for the AHSA circuit and Combined Training fields due to his size (strings to 17h), and substance/bone. Brodie is by 2x Congress and AQHA World Champion Chocolua, who is also has a superior in Hunter under Saddle. He excelled in the fences classes, and Brodie appears to have the same potential. Brodie is a ½ brother to one of the high sellers in the AQHA World Sale. Brodie has the looks, mind, and movement to be your next long term winner! A video is currently available. Please contact for more information.
Marc Rousseaux
Marc Rousseaux - FranceTresaison Cefyn
A rather unusual part of our herd, but a much loved little fella and of course always a great talking point! We believe he is the only one of his kind in the UK and therefore a great rarity. He is a miniature spotted mule standing around 33” tall. Bred by ourselves his dam is a mini few spot mare and his sire is a black Mediterranean Miniature Donkey. It was a bit of a surprise when he was born, as we had only realised Susie was in foal about two weeks before! When he was born with his big ears and little blanket we were smitten! He is colouring out more and more each year and now sports many different colours in his summer coat whilst still retaining the beige around his eyes and muzzle like his Dad.
Cefyn (pronounced ‘Kevin’) comes from the Welsh words Ceffyl (horse) and Assyn (Donkey). His main job is as a companion and lawn mower but we will perhaps be breaking him for our children to ride – if they are not too embarrassed!
Very sadly we lost Cefyn following a colic operation in August 2008. It was a devastating blow for us and he is badly missed. Such a character, he will never be forgotten.