Worlds End Farm

Worlds End Farm Worlds End Farm is a small breeding farm located in Minnesota. We stand WF Last Of Roses to service. We also have horses for sale. We do ship semen.

Worlds End Farm stands the Arabian Stallion, WF Last Of Roses, by the beautiful and athletic National Champion Egyptian stallion, Abraxas Halimaar and out of the farm foundation mare, LF Diamond Rose. WF Last Of Roses is a Canadian National Top Ten Futurity Colt, a Region 10 Top Five Stallion and he is a multiple Class A Halter Champion Stallion. Last of Roses has been training in the principles o

f dressage since 2006 with his good friend, Kristina Fischer. He is athletic and good natured, going about life as if it is his oyster. Worlds End Farm has some quality horses for sale, several with training and riding experience. We also have some prospect horses. WF Last Of Roses is a Breeders Sweepstake Nominated Stallion. We will do live cover breeding to approved mares.

04/17/2013

I have resisted commenting on the weather, but come on. The horses are over their fetlocks in mud, there is snow over most of the place and we are truly weary and want a change, please.

04/01/2013

I have a great fitness opportunity; multiple horses with knotted manes and shedding coats. A great upper body workout and I won't even charge for it!

03/11/2013

ICE! How are you all coping with the ice? My back paddock is a continuos sheet of ice. The geldings pasture is ice in all of the strategic places, meaning the horses are stuck inside. There is more ice than I am able to do something about. No serious melt in sight for a few days.

03/06/2013

Anyone else have their eyes on the horizon, looking for spring? The horses are shedding and the stallion is dancing up on his toes, I think spring must be on the way!

02/19/2013

More of the same as the last update.....horses tucked in with hay in front of them. Spring can't be too far away, can it?

01/20/2013

Everyone is tucked in with a bunch of hay in front of them. We have three days of this ahead of us. Now, what to do with my bonus time?

01/19/2013

How deceiving the mornings weather is........mild and still, luring use into a false sense of security.

Hold onto your hats, gusting wind and arctic temperatures are hours away! Get those ponies secured for the blast.

01/17/2013

We are in for some arctic air, which likely means the horses will be spending some time inside. With the high cost and scarcity of hay the extreme cold is not welcome.

What do you do when the temperatures go into the sub-zero to keep your horses comfortable and healthy?

12/10/2012

Wimps. They won't leave the paddock, the snow is too deep.

12/07/2012

The beasties, aka big weenies, want to come in out of the snow. Barn horses.

12/06/2012

I was talking to Kristina a couple of days ago and she mentioned the amount of hay the horses are fed where she keeps her horse. I asked her to repeat herself, as I wasn't certain I heard it right. 8 flakes per day is the average. I must have very easy keepers, as the typical hay amount for me over the winter is 4-5 flakes per day. Zinger is the worst at 7. I feed very little grain to most of the air ferns.

Am I just lucky and didn't know it? The horses, btw, are at weight or slightly overweight.

I don't think I've spent much time talking about this horse, The Denver Mint. He was well known in his younger years and...
11/28/2012

I don't think I've spent much time talking about this horse, The Denver Mint. He was well known in his younger years and then faded away. I got him as an unstarted 10 year old and decided he should do something. Jean Liestman of Reflection Farm trained him and her daughter, Jaime, showed him in 2007. He lived up to his past Champion record.

He is such a nice horse, but the combination of a faltering economy, the overwhelming number of homozygous stallions (he is not) and the fact that he had no record in saddlebred shows made marketing him difficult. I decided to cut him late in 2009, a very tough decision at the time, but one I have not regretted since. He is so happy to be a gelding!

There are horses which simply shine with quality and he is one of those.

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Watertown, MN

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