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Locality: Clayhurst, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-794-8154



Website: www.willsoncreek-andalusian-azteca.com

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Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 25.01.2021

7/8 Andalusian x Mountain Pleasure Horse AYRIS with exceptional smooth Gaits due April. Her Foal will be one exquisite smooth Mover sired by VA MENSAJERO high percentage Andalusian blood... Can't wait for this one to be born

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 17.01.2021

Couldn't be happier how this Azteca Filly turned outBlack Beauty is an understatement. 2017 WC MIA CAMILLA ready to start her training

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 10.01.2021

QH SMOKIN BLUE OLENA so excited for her Azteca Foal with a little luck we may get a blue roan. This one will be one wicked cowy baby

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 07.01.2021

Due to the Amount of Customers struggling with repeated torn blankets on common spots, we were thinking a lot on how to help and get a bit of better resistance to certain areas if enough interest , we will add an more enhanced Fabric called Kevlar to our Repair program. Kevlar is know to be stab and Bulletproof due to special Fibre. We believe that it would greatly benefit especially to withstand Barbed Wire fences as well as playful Horse teeth... we are just pricing out different Materials to get the best Deals for our Customers. Any Feedback will be greatly appreciated

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 30.12.2020

Love working with this boy VMF AMISTOSO Taking early bird bookings for 2021 Breeding Season to a limited amount of Mares

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 27.12.2020

MISS CAPPUCCINO doing so much better... baby already in position first day a few hours without her compression rigging

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 11.12.2020

We just want to express our Gratitude to everyone who supported us in our Venture It most certainly was a tough Year and many Challenges for Everyone we appreciate the Friendships, loyalty of our Customers and many new Friends we made. Our Willsoncreek Family hopes that everyone stays healthy and has a much better 2021 We wish you All very Happy New year and the best for the next one to come

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 11.12.2020

Love those Baby bellies

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 02.12.2020

2020 Has been a bit of a Challenge not only Covid but in so many ways.... we would like to thank our Family and Friends for sticking together and have each others Back Wishing all my Family and Friends a very merry Christmas. May all your dreams come true and your days be filled with Joy , Happiness, Peace and Health Frohe Weihnachten, Vrolijk Kerstfeest, Joyeux Noël, Feliz Navidad, Sretan Boži, And a huge thank you for all the bea...utiful Christmas Cards ...... And a Huge Thank you to our Clients and Customers to believe and appreciate what we strive for See more

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 28.11.2020

I am thrilled of course not completely out of the woods but definitely in the right directions. This mare is so incredible as well as resilient. The strength and Heart this Mare has, is more than anyone can imagine. Today she got a Spa day with my favorite Equine Therapist Trina Thompson .... Massage, Chiro and additional Redlight therapy. The difference between last week and today is beyond anything we would have expected.... what a relief next week an Ultrasound to get a better idea of due date so we can be better prepared than ever never give up... Miracles do happen!!!

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 14.11.2020

This is a more personal post more about what it means to be Breeder but also and foremost being a dedicated Horse owner we feel our Customers have a right to look behind the scenes and not only see the stunning beautiful pictures of happy foals, but the dedication, prayers, sleepness nights and tears sometimes to get there sometimes things happen.... unfortunate things they are beyond our control. Like this exceptionally beautiful smart and safe to say bombproof Mare Cap...po. Due to weather circumstances we done and always will do everything to keep our animals safe... due to extreme mild weather snow melted fast and turned into dangerous icy patches. 10 days ago we found our heart girl in 'momma pasture ' barely moving. Of course knowing each one's character I knew right away something was 'off'. After checking her out she would barely move and had a rather large ventral edema.... which is fairly normal for older Mares 4-6 weeks prepartum. Except Cappo is 8 weeks pre. Brought her instantly to barn area and called our fantastic longtime Vet clinic in Dawson Creek. From there on everything was in a blur with fear , worry and tears of possibility losing both. We suspected she slipped on an icy patch and tore or strained a muscle in pelvic area. Absolutely stall rest... big risk of a possible pre pubic ventral tendon rupture which has most times a grave outcome... after excellent Veterinary care and tons of research, treatment and palpation the Foal is a feist little buggar kicking our vet during palpation. Banamine for pain and Redlight therapy as well as homeopathic remedies, we are on the mendnot out of the woods yet but most certainly heading in right direction... we hope our prayers have been answeredfor this once in a lifetime Mare and her (last) foal. We also hope that this will give some info for fellow horse owners never give up... we are very confident at this point for a healthy and happy Baby as well as a normal Birthupcoming ultrasound will tell us on how close we are for foaling. 24/7 watch until baby born.... and more likely more tears, more deep breath, more prayer that all goes well. Thank you for Dr. Sam and DC Vet... See more

Welcome to Willsoncreek Andalusian Horses & Aztecs 12.11.2020

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