Breeding
Our breeding farm extends within a natural reserve over an area of 8 hectares, most of which is used for pastures where the foals are left free preferably until the age of 2 and then started to be broken in.
Essential for a horse's good physical and mental health is the possibility of feeding on fresh grass in the first years of its life, years in which the horse's physical and psychological structure is formed.
All our mares are direct daughters of the stallion Peppy Senor, fundamental characteristics passed on to all the foals: docile and balanced character, aptitude for work physical structure and morphological.
The Value of Pasture
The pasture is not just a food resource, but a living space.
Spontaneous movement reduces the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, such as ataxia (Wobbler's syndrome), and stimulates the entire body: digestive system, respiration, and metabolism.
During life outdoors, all of a horse's senses are activated:
- Nearly 360° vision
- Ears always listening
- Nostrils attentive to the environment
- Skin sensitive to climatic stimuli


Sunlight, Grass, and Natural Vitamins
Sunlight and a natural diet are essential. Vitamins A and D, found in fresh vegetables and pasture, promote:
- Healthy growth of the foal
- Cellular differentiation
- Absorption of calcium and phosphorus
- Proper neuromuscular development
Horses in pasture instinctively know the essential nutrients they need most, much better than any artificial supplement.
Facilities Designed for Well-Being
Our buildings and paddocks are designed to ensure:
- Functionality and safety
- Optimal hygienic conditions
- Prevention of traumatic injuries
- Each space is designed for the well-being of the horse at all stages of its growth.
