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Vigilante Films Presents
Horse Babies

Vigilante Films is pleased to join RFD-TV in presenting Horse Babies, an 8-week mini-series on how owners and operators are living out their dreams with horses. Our goal is to show the emotion and passion people have for their horses and introduce the RFD-TV audience to different breeds. Our first show is about the Rocky Montana Horse where Dick Hartmann from his Southern Montana ranch tells his desire to raise all his horses in a natural state. Bands of mares with stallions roam in large pastures on a 6,000-acre ranch. The staff at Mountain Magic Ranch maintains the largest herd of Rocky Mountain Horses in North American and are constantly buying and selling these gaited horses. You will get a feeling of why they like this gaited horse so much.

Standing Rock Ranch in Southeastern Montana is home to one of the most entertaining horse trainers we have encountered. Frank White grew up in the tradition of Tennessee Walkers with all the tricks to help make a non walking horse have a smooth walking gait. Along with owner John Gonitzke Frank is dedicated to training and then finding the right horse for the customer. They both have an eye to recognize talent and beauty in many of the Walkers that are supposedly not able to walk. We enjoyed this duo and you will too.

Jade Creek Arabians is home to nationally acclaimed halter horses Jake Jamaal and Brandon Bay. Manny Lawrence is passionate and devoted to his Arabian Horses. In a short period of time Manny has been able to select excellent brood mares and seems to have a knack for pairing up sires and dames to foal horses that are beautiful and have a great disposition. In the episode we put Brandon and his dad in the same shot and you would think that his dad was simply an old gelding – no fuss, no stammering, just a gentle guy with the look of a stud.

Alex Trebek’s Creston Farms is one of the few Thoroughbred farms we have encountered that makes money. Art Mercado has a breeding program, a training program, a rehab program, and a quarantine facility. Half of the horses are owned by the farm and the other half are boarded. The 1-mile training track uses over 20,000 gallons of water a day all fed by one of five wells on the 700-acre facility. Art does an excellent job of managing the personnel, horses and land.

A storybook unfolds before you in retelling the tale of Blair and Karin Burgess who purchased a Standardbred colt for less than $20,000, won over $3million and eventually syndicated Real Desire for $5 million. As Karin relayed to us it was a scary time hauling the 3 horse trailer with a ‘colicky’ baby up and down the East Coast from track to track. Blair Burgess trains young unproven harness horses to build them up to winners. His latest is Amigo Hall who won the top Standardbred stakes race of $1 million to continue the legacy.

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Suzy and Lee Foss pretty much break all the molds with their very moderately sized Gold Creek Arabian Ranch located in the gorgeous Bitterroot Valley in Western Montana. They raise Black Egyptian Arabian Horses and have a lineage that is top of the line. But they use these magnificent horses herding cattle, backpacking, chores around the ranch and as friends. In the program Suzy had Legacy, the standing stud, around most of the mares and he was a gentleman all the time. When Legacy made a pass at Gracie, one of his daughters, a stern look and a flat ear just put him in his place.

Imagine 900 acres within 50 miles of Philadelphia complete open fields and forests. This is the setting for Iron Spring Farm where Robert Croteau manages Iron Spring Farm, home to Dutch Warmbloods, Friesians, and Judgment a finalist for the 2004 Olympic Show Jumping Team. Mary Alice has animals everywhere including the kitchen where during lunch there were two cats, birds, and 3 dogs. Outside there are of course great horses along side of the geese, ducks, swans and Guinea Hens.

Appropriately Vigilante Films conclude this mini-series with Miniature Horses. You may want some tissues because these little guys have a way of getting to even the strongest. The episode demonstrates the people friendly nature of the horses that are an exact copy of the big guys, only much smaller. The horses and foals are handled by 4 year olds and folks in wheel chairs. We will have some wonderful success stories where parents have helped their teenagers escape the difficult years by caring for a Miniature Horse.

Contact Us
Enjoy the series and hope you have as much pleasure watching it as we did making it. If you have comments or suggestions or if you have product you want associated with distinguished facilities or want to be one of the distinguished, bert@vigilantefilms.com. You can put in a personal note to Bert but because she is a female black lab, she is slow to reply. See ya’ soon.

Mailing Address: PO Box 1681, Ennis, MT 59729 Phone: 406.579.7777
 
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