Tui's Nimrod

SIRE OF EXCEPTIONAL FOALS THAT BECOME AMAZING HORSES

Tui's Nimrod is a true Galloway type backed by a strong performance pedigree. His progeny excel in dressage, eventing, showing, halter, polocrosse, pony club and family pleasure.

Bred in New Zealand Tui's Nimrod is an ideal choice for cross breeding to produce multi purpose family ponies and horses. His pure bred offspring are classy and intelligent with a curious, sociable temperament, comfortable paces and the ability to master whatever is asked of them.

The horses we have produced by Nimrod have exceptional feet (all bare foot), sound conformation and athleticism. Their new owners continue to praise them.

Shown by Sue and Duncan Terry, Tui's Nimrod proved himself as a successful performance Galloway stallion with Supremes and Championships; Ridden and at Halter in both Breed and Open classes. His temperament and trainability allowed him to excel whatever his task, with his show career culminating in winning Ridden Galloway Stallion at the Royal Melbourne Show in 2003.

Nimrod has retired from showing and shines as a Granny's pleasure mount and confidence teacher for beginners. When not involved in stud duties he lives with our geldings.

Stud fees 2010/2011 season
Pure and non Morgan mares $1,100 plus $250 handling fee.
Agistment: $35.00 per week
All fees include GST

  • Pure and part bred foals by Nimrod available for sale
  • Sales packages include free agistment until aged two

 

 

 

 

 


Tui's Nimrod with Judy at the 2010 National Morgan Horse Show.

'My first time at showing and I placed 4th in Best Presented Senior Handler in a class of sixteen'.

   


 

The fancy dress class at the Annual National Morgan Show is my favourite as it allowed me to showcase the patient, unflappable temperament of Nimrod and his offspring while giving free rein to my inner child.

Dressed as the Mad Hatter and ridden by 62 year old 'Alice' leading Samaria Creek Zaeeda his 18 month old filly dressed as the Cheshire cat, Nimrod remained elegant and well mannered.
A true testament to the Morgan breed

 

 

 

 

 

Photo by Jackie McDonald



 



Photo by Lisa Reyment


Photo by Jackie McDonald