12/08/2022
Long post warning!
We apologise for the lack of posts on this page recently but it has been a busy period ensuring all of our liveries have moved onto their new homes and seeing off some staff as well as they head for pastures new.
The Lordships Stud team would like to thank all of our owners, staff, students and suppliers, past and present, for their amazing support on the journey the stud has taken. Without you all the stud would never have been what it is and was.
This page will remain alive in order for any of those with Lordships bred horses, or our clients horses over the years to continue to share any updates - we look forward to hearing how they get on in the future. As the stud itself has closed for anyone who wants to remain updated with the remaining 'stud' horses (the youngstock, stallions and teasers) please move over to the Writtle University College Equine Training and Development Centre page which will be the social media site for the whole site.
Finally, a brief update on some of the horses who have left us over the last 8 weeks.
Livery mares and foals Gucci and Dolce, Ginny and Hans, Lilly and Duke, Bunny and Erik, Sky and Porridge have all moved to new yards. The owners have all updated us that they have settled in well.
Livery youngstock Aquila, Gambit, Gina, Teddy and Georgie have all moved to new yards, Gina has found a new owner in the process and full brothers Georgie and Teddy have moved together and we got to see a lovely video when Teddy joined Georgie in their new home and they were reunited following the journey.
Beautiful loan mare Viera has returned to her owner and our own Maddie is currently an ET recipient mare for a local breeder. Maddie leaving has been one of the hardest parts for the staff who have been here for years with her. her new home have welcomed us to visit and once the teaching staff have returned from the summer we will be making the trip to see her, especially for those who did not get to say goodbye.
World Horse Welfare Max returned to Hall farm (as was always the plan for him) as a ridden horse. Thank you to student Victoria who did a wonderful job getting him hacking out in company and cantering in the school under saddle before he left.
Still on site are the two stallions Greenholme Tony (Tony) and Cosford Vesuvius (Julian) who will continue to be utilised for student practical sessions in both husbandry and within the stud based modules. They are also enjoying the quieter yard meaning they get to take over the nursery paddocks for a while!) The boys are ably assisted by the two teaser mares Boe and Tilucienne who have also remained on site. Additionally we have a small group of youngstock that have remained: homebreds Tula and Gadget along with Redwings Ora, World Horse Welfare Finley and World Horse Welfare Halle.
So, a final thank you to all of our supporters and clients, there are too many to mention but special thanks go to Pennie, who has been a part of the stud for longer than most; Annie who has been our longest standing client and has welcomed all of the students into her horses lives over the years. And of course to all of the stud staff who have been a part of Lordships Stud over the years.