Our goal at Origin P.R.E. is to
produce truly exemplary individuals. We breed our horses first
and foremost to be morphologically correct, but we don’t stop there! All
of our horses are bred for extraordinary movement, with correct suspension,
elevation, straightness and impulsion. Our horses have been carefully
selected based on their intelligence, temperament, and trainability. Because of these characteristics, our horses are
both beautiful and more importantly; functional.
All our horses are selected or bred to be able to compete at
the upper levels of dressage, but they are bred to be handled by
anyone, not just
professionals. So whether you are looking for a horse to go the
distance
in the performance arena, or you are looking for that special partner
for a
lifetime of enjoyment - or both - you can find your dream horse here at
Origin P.R.E.
Venecia SCS (Photo: Barbara Currie)
Our foals are gently handled from birth and receive the finest care. They are evaluated
regularly by our veterinarians, receive quality hoof care, are part of a
tailored de-worming program, and are fed well-balanced diets. Our babies
learn to lead, tie, trailer, and show respect toward their handlers at a young
age.
Sarah C. Shechner of Origin P.R.E. and foundation mare Fantasia Del C (Photo: Paco Rey)
About Us
Origin P.R.E. is the lifelong dream of Sarah C.
Shechner. All horses bred by Origin P.R.E. will carry the suffix SCS
(Sarah's initials). Although Origin P.R.E. was officially started in 2008
with the purchase of our foundation mare Fantasia del C, the seeds were sown
back in the 1980's.
Sarah had her first experience with the Pure Spanish Horse fairly early
on. It was the 1980's and she hadn't quite reached her teenage years, so
of course, horses were her LIFE. One day she was asked to help cool out a
lovely Pure Spanish gelding because his owner needed to ride her other horse
and was running late. Fifteen minutes later Sarah was SOLD on the breed. Even
though they mostly walked (Sarah snuck in a quick - and AMAZING - trot when she
was out of sight), she knew this was the breed for her.
This was the only Pure Spanish Horse that Sarah saw up close for many years
thereafter. But the breed kept gnawing at the back of her mind.
Eventually she decided that she HAD to have one, no matter what the cost, or
how long it would take. Sometime around 1991 Sarah started researching the breed
in earnest, learning about bloodlines, and visiting breeding farms. A little
over a year later, she finally felt informed enough to purchase her first P.R.E.
Even after emptying her savings account
and all the bonds she had in her safety deposit box, Sarah could still only
afford a weanling.
Sarah's first P.R.E. was a colt she named Tesoro Vistoso. Tesoro was
sired by the multi National Champion stallion Teodoro, and out of a high school
trained, heavily Terry mare named Legendaria de Hur. Sarah and Tesoro
shared a wonderful relationship and Sarah practiced resistance free and
classical training techniques with the young colt.
Unfortunately, when Tesoro was only 4 years old and just getting started under
saddle, Sarah had to sell him. She moved from her hometown of Buffalo,
NY to new career opportunities in Baltimore, MD and didn't have the resources
to make the move with a young stud colt in tow. Fortunately, Sarah found
Tesoro Vistoso a wonderful new home with dressage instructor Suzanne Marshall
at Patewood Farm in New Jersey.
Sarah still visits her boy whenever she can, and loves to ride him on the
trails.
Sarah moved to Baltimore, Maryland in 1997 shortly after selling
Tesoro, and re-started her involvement with the P.R.E. breed. Sarah
rode for Spring Fever Farm and Milagro del Corazon, both breeders of Pure
Spanish horses in Maryland.
Sarah attended clinics, shows, and started perfecting her mane trimming
skills. She was a regular show groom and occasional handler at the ERAHC
show in Virginia.
Sarah continued her dressage training through lessons and by auditing and
riding in clinics. She deepened her knowledge of the breed by continuing
to visit breeders far and wide, attending morphology clinics, through many
visits to breeder websites, and through the E-Iberian mailing list.
In 2004 Sarah made the biggest move of all and moved 3,000 miles from home to
the sunny pastures of Los Angeles,
CA. Aside from the
fantastic weather and increased number of riding days per year, another bonus
of her move to LA was the number and proximity of many of the top P.R.E.
breeders in the country. Sarah
immediately took advantage of everything Southern
California had to offer with respect to the P.R.E. breed. Sarah religiously attended every show,
seminar, and clinic humanly possible to expand her knowledge even further. Sarah has attended seminars by many breed experts,
including Juan Carlos Altamirano, Dr. Alberto Rojas, Juan Llamas Perdigo, and Vaughan
Smith. Sarah visited top breeders and
spent hours picking their brains for every golden nugget of P.R.E. knowledge.
Sarah began making friends at the shows, and volunteered
for different farms and trainers as a show groom, mane trimmer, and stand-in
handler. Some of the fantastic breeders
and trainers Sarah has worked with over the years include Barbara Currie of Oak
Hill P.R.E., Brenda Gissell (formerly Darland) of P.R.E. Specialty Services,
Vaughan Smith, Ellen and John Mooney of El Dorado P.R.E., Terry Waechter of
Watchman P.R.E., Raul Bucio of Andaurora Ranch, Jacqueline Suechting of Camass
Andaluz, and Lanys Kaye Eddie of Gremlan Farms.
Sarah would like to thank each and every one of these special people for
entrusting Sarah with their lovely horses, and for sharing their formidable
knowledge regarding the P.R.E. breed.
While acting as a stand-in handler for Vaughan Smith and
Barbara Currie at Celebration in 2006, Sarah had the opportunity to hold a
beautiful 2 year old filly. The second
Sarah took hold of the lead rope, she knew this horse was special. The filly looked at Sarah with these luminous
dark eyes, and Sarah was utterly TAKEN with her. The filly was a bit nervous in the show ring,
but was obviously quite intelligent.
Sarah looked over her conformation and had to do a double-take. Although still tall and lanky, all the angles
were correct. The filly fit within a
perfect square, and her body was divided into three equal parts. Her profile was very gently sub-convex, her
eyes perfect ovals within an expressive triangular arch, and her face was
sculpted and neat, without excess flesh.
Sarah asked the name of the young filly.
She was very aptly named; Fantasia Del C.
Sarah visited her breeder, Barbara Currie of Oak Hill P.R.E.,
with increasing frequency. Sarah loved
talking to Barbara, and to her dressage trainer, Tracy Lynn. Sarah helped out whenever she visited, and
always helped as a stand-in handler at the shows. Whenever Sarah visited the farm, she always
asked if she could bring Fantasia in from the pasture and groom her. A strong bond between Sarah and Fantasia
began to form, and at the shows if Sarah wasn’t helping she could often be
found at Fantasia’s stall just petting her.
Although Fantasia was never going to be for sale, Barbara
Currie began to recognize the bond between the two kindred souls. In April of 2008, Barbara sat down with Sarah
and offered to sell her Fantasia. With
joyful tears in her eyes, Sarah gratefully accepted and by the end of the day,
Fantasia belonged to Sarah… or perhaps it was the other way around.
Scarcely a day goes by without Sarah visiting
her Fantasia. Sarah has slowly and
carefully begun Fantasia’s under saddle training. Fantasia has taken to the training beautifully. It has given her confidence, and has already
improved upon her already impressive gaits.
Fantasia is now a confident, unflappable, mature mare, and Sarah enjoys
every single minute of owning her.
Sarah and Fantasia getting ready to go for a ride
To learn more about
Fantasia, be sure to visit her page under the mares section of this
website or click here to go directly to her page. Look for Sarah and Fantasia at
the shows in 2009 as the pair begins competing in performance classes!