Wright's 3W Ranch
Home of our Beautiful Belgian Draft Horses

 

 

 

Wright's 3W Ranch - Greenville, Texas

To see all our video's please go to http://www.youtube.com/Beltbuckle6062

 

Maggie foaled a gorgeously marked spotted draft colt on April 21, 2008, pictured in the upper left hand corner of each page at 1 day old.   He is sorrel & white and named appropriately 3W's Lightening Bolt (he has a jagged white mark going down his back thigh).

We had also gotten 2 new mares they came from a PMU farm up in Canada.  Josie & Bea both whom were pregnant.  On April 29, 2008 Bea foaled a beautiful little filly (what's little about a draft horse?LOL) She is half Belgain draft & the other half is black Percheron.  She will be sold at weaning also.  If you want pictures you can also see her on video.  She is named 3W's Splash o White.

 

We started our little peice of heaven with Becky Ann & Noreen Queen two registered Belgian Draft Horses in their retirement years that my Uncle Sonny & Aunt Lorraine wanted us to have.

  Beck to the left of us and Queen on the right.  Beck always took most of the limelight, she was my my husbands baby and Queen was mine; Queen has now come into her own.  These two horses couldn't have  been more spoiled nor more loved. 

Sadly enough we lost Beck in January of 2007.  We then decided to get more draft horses to keep Queen company and what we are building from her legacy is to be contained in this web-site.   It is a work in progress!   

 

 

 

 

 

 

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After Beck passed, someone placed an ad on one of our yahoo groups about two belgian mares in southwest Texas.  The person selling them wanted them to go to a good home and not be split up.  This was grandmother and grandaughter.  We thought this was heaven sent, we corresponded and finally got to go get Maggie & Daisy.   Just a five hour drive home and Daisy (the grandmother) laid down in our trailer, never to get up again. She had a liver disease that had gone undetected.  True we didn't own her more than a few hours but she was special to us anyway.  We comforted her as we did our Beck and 2 days later had her put to sleep.  Maggie had been with her grandmother since birth and we had to sedate her in order to have Daisy buried.  Maggie was 6 yrs old and HUGE.

I can't begin to tell you how hard it is to lose a horse but to lose two of these majestic creatures within a month of each other was almost unbearable.  Beck and Daisy are buried side by side on our property.  We planted a tree between them to offer shade to Queen, Maggie and all other horses we planned on getting.

Maggie was bred last April to a gorgeous spotted stud draft horse; her earliest due date is March 31st, so stay tuned.

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Enjoy all the pictures and captions inside.....

 

 

 

Kim & Marshall Wright

"You never really owned a horse until you've lost one"  Uncle Sonny

 

 

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