The TFR team
has a lot of passion and expertise in dealing with horses. We have been breeding, riding and training for many years. Although we are only a private stable and do not run a business, we have placed great value on providing solid, professional training. In addition to an EWU assistant trainer, Western riding trainer C, FN riding instructor and FN trail riding instructor, we have a
State-approved horse manager
Horse keeping and service
Responsible chamber: Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry
On our little ranch
we have been keeping American Paint Horses, American Quarter Horses and Haflingers since 1992. Our horses have proven their performance and ability in sporting competitions for years. Whether club champion or European champion, Bavarian champion or German champion - Paint Horses from our breeding have done just as well at regional tournaments as they have on the international stage. In 2017 we bred our last two Paint Horses (both premium foals), after which we stopped the breeding.
Today the TFR is no longer a breeding or tournament stable, but primarily houses our old horses who spend their retirement with us. The average age in our stable is 19.1 years.
Imagine being back in the Old West, when wild horses roamed freely. Imagine the time when Native American horsemen followed huge herds of buffalo across the Great Plains. When cowboys drove cattle hundreds of miles across the prairies. A time when the horse was essential to survival in the American West.
Among the most prized of these horses was one adorned by nature with striking color patterns - the American Paint Horse. Descended from horses introduced by the Spanish conquistadors, these Paint Horses were once wild horses that roamed the western deserts and plains. The story of the American Paint Horse has been immortalized in songs, stories and works of art of the West. This colorful part of Western heritage still exists. On this page we would like to invite you to discover the colorful horse of the West: THE AMERICAN PAINT HORSE.
The American Paint Horse is not just a dappled horse or western horse. In terms of origin, lineage and characteristics, it is a dappled Quarter Horse, although it is looked after by its own association, the American Paint Horse Association, or APHA for short. There are now over a million registered Paint Horses worldwide, making the Paint Horse the second largest horse breed in the world after the Quarter Horse. To be registered as a Paint Horse, both parents must be registered Paint Horses. A mating of a Paint Horse and a Quarter Horse is also possible, and mating with an English Thoroughbred is also recognized. Otherwise, it is a purebred with a closed stud book.
To maintain and improve a state-approved breeding of the American Paint Horse, the breeders' association pursues the following breeding goal:
To breed a versatile horse that is equally suitable for leisure and competitive sport. In addition to the correct body shape and the correct movements typical of the breed, the horse should have a strong constitution and stamina. Particular emphasis is placed on an impeccable character and a good-natured temperament.
Accommodation
Our modern stables offer our horses a comfortable and species-appropriate home with plenty of light, air, and space to move around.
Feeding
For the health of our horses, we place great importance on balanced feed from our own farm, as well as high-quality concentrates.
Sports
Through horse-friendly training, we have already won numerous titles, including European, German, and Bavarian championships.
Transport
We use a comfortable horse trailer for transport, including the required animal transport permit.

