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Welcome to Glory Days Farm...The home of our Rocky Mountain Horses, Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horses and Mountain Pleasure Horses! We pride ourselves in turning out exceptional trail companions for both the young and not so young, the experienced and not so experienced! Thank you for coming to our photo gallery. We truly hope you enjoy these magnificent gaited trail horses.
Marco and Judy Chance and Bob
Judy looks pretty happy with her new boy "Marco" (3 yrs old),
while "Chance" and Bob have a relaxing walk around the pen
before the four of them load up and head for Tennessee.
Lizzy & Coult Flash
Niece, Lizzy, brushes Rocky Mountain Horse while brother, Coult, watches.
"Scooter" - very calm, showy Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse.
Standing Calm Who Loves you Baby?
Standing calmly before a ride sorrell Rocky Mountain Horse and chocolate Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse.
"Who loves you baby?" We think "Fiddle" makes that pretty clear to 'human mom,' Debbie. Debbie and Rick will return "Fiddle" to Glory Days for training after a lot of bonding and growing.
Learn to hold his gait
The three companions.
"Paco"  "Midnight"  "Apache"
Learning to hold his gait. 3 year old Rocky Mountain Horse. When he is "finished" he will go with loose rein.
Kaye and the boys Charlotte warms up
Kaye (Charlotte & Sophie's mom) helps get the boys ready for their trail ride.
Charlotte warms up on "Midas" (Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse) as mom looks on. The British usually wear helmets, not a bad idea.

 

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Getting to know a Mountain Horse.
Sophie get acquainted The girls in western riding boots
We all get acquainted in the ring first. Sophie proving to us she doesn't need the "child stirrups!" ("Dusty")
Aunt Cheryl had to get the girls in
" proper western riding boots."
"It's all in how a young lady looks!"
Steve & John Lyons Cheryl & GaWaNi Pony Boy
Steve and America's most trusted horse trainer, John Lyons. John and his wife Jodi are two extremely nice people.
Cheryl and the amazing trainer
GaWaNi Pony Boy.
Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse Charlotte warms up

A Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse
standing as asked.
Smooth gaited trail horse.

"Shadow" - Cheryl's Rocky Mountain Horse. Life is good. Who says you can't ride pretty?
Early, misty, morning 'Dillon'
Early, misty morning stroll with a new friend.
"Dillon" up-date...at 18 months "Ginnetto of Glory Days Farm" is quite the little gentleman; polite, obedient, and loving. "Ginnetto" is the namesake of Steve's Grandfather who was a Foxtrotter trainer at his Missouri farm in the early 1900's. We truly appreciate so many of you asking about this boy and our little "Glory."
Everyone rides at Glory Days Codi, Trudi and Glory
At Glory Days everyone rides! - "Cisco"
“Guard” Dogs – "Cody", "Trudi" and "Glory."
“No Glory, that’s not a Rocky Mountain Horse,
it’s a Bull Mastiff!”
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P.O. Box 848, West End, NC 27376
(910) 673-1498 or (910) 215-2945
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