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Manteo
Manteo was captured in December of 2006 and within a month was happily taking little children around on his back.
He is a wild horse of the Corolla herd from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We certainly do not want to see these historic
bloodlines lost. In the 1920’s over six thousand wild horses roamed the Outer Banks. Now there are fewer than two hundred
left in the wild. Manteo is part of the Corolla offsite breeding program and is available for breeding to any HOA registered
mare at no cost. Gaited, tough, smart, and willing, he represents the very best of what came to be known as the Banker
pony.
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Ta
Sunka Witco
Ta Sunka is a registered Spanish Mustang and is the grand son of the great, Choctaw Sundance. He has
a sweet disposition and will carry on one of the most celebrated bloodlines of all American Indian Horses. His father, Your
Choctaw, is a stout appaloosa colored mustang who was bred at Karma Farms in Texas.
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Trade
Wind is a Corolla stallion who carries beauty that approaches that of Manteo. He is thirteen hands tall and
carries adult riders with no difficulty. He has a gait that in some ways is similiar to the Paso that he carries on
at nine miles an hour for as far as you might want to go. He also stands for breeding free of charge to any HOA mare. Our dimutive Shackleford stallion, Wanchese, is perhaps our most beautiful stallion. Born in the wild on
Shackleford Island near the southern most reaches of the Outer Banks, the Shacklefords are the closest living relatives to
the Corollas.
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Croatoan
is a powerfully built wild Corolla stallion. He is gentle to the degree that novice riders often start out on Croatoan.
He is the father of Mokete, the first pure Corolla filly born of the offsite breeding program. I have trotted him for
up to twenty miles at a stretch. He is one of our most comfortable Corrollas. Breeding arrangements for him are
the same as those for Manteo.
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