WILDFIRE FARM
Home of "NUNCIO'S OZARK WILDFIRE" and
the Author of the book "Rocky Mountain Horses"
Located in the beautiful Ozark Mountains of north central Arkansas, Wildfire Farm is one of the few locations available in this region to view and purchase registered Rocky Mountain Horses. Stallion services offered are second to none.
We believe in breeding for "QUALITY versus Quantity", and our passion is producing quality foals and offering quality stud services.
As seen in the pictures on this website, our stallions are truly outstanding examples of the old-time Rocky Mountain Horses of the early 1900's. Their wonderful traits and characteristics are meticulously matched with our gorgeous mares to compliment each other for breeding purposes. Our mares are such a joy to own, ride, and raise foals for us. We think you will agree our foals are top notch in every way.
WILDFIRE FARM
CONTACT: Bonnie HodgeP O Box 402
Viola, AR. 72583
(870) 458-3433
email: bonniehodge@centurytel.net
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WILDFIRE FARM OFFERS:
* OLD-TIME BLOODLINES
* SUPERB CONFORMATION in addition to traditional gait/disposition
* TRAINED and IMPRINTED FOALS
* STUD SERVICE- Live Cover or Shipped Semen
* PERSONALIZED mare/foal care
* REASONABLE FEES
*Complimentary RMH BOOK with every foal/stud service
(For more detailed information, click on "Foals/Services Offered" page of this website)
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WILDFIRE FARM BULLETIN BOARD
*Site Updated through May, 2012
-Comet will no longer be standing at stud in Oregon after July 2012. Please contact Bonnie Hodge at Wildfire Farm in Arkansas for stud services for Comet after that date.
-Read about our philosophy on TOBE percentages: Click HERE
- NEWS on FOALS FOR SALE:
Diamond produced a beautiful chocolate filly by Wildfire on 1/9/12, and this filly is FOR SALE .
Fancy is now available for breeding to a "stallion of your choice" by reserving the foal in advance with a deposit.
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. Do you know? .....Rocky Mountain Horses are slow to mature and do not reach their full size and weight until about five to six years of age. Generally healthy horses, they often live long lives but do have a tendency to be extremely "easy keepers". Care must be taken to keep your Rockies from becoming too overweight, particularly in their later years.
*For "Rocky Mountain Horses" book, please go to website: www.wildfireenterprises.iceryder.netor click link below