Arrived at OHS 2011. One of six wild horses backed out of the Kalahari Desert. He is extremely well natured and takes every new experience in his stride. He is chestnut with a white blaze, a really honest horse.
Scorpion
(Kalahari Farm Horse) Arrived in OHS in 2011. One of six wild horses backed out of the Kalahari Desert. Scorpion is good at going sideways – when first being ridden the bushman called him Tchikoto, which means Traditional Beer, due to the fact that he did amazing sideways canters and stop and starts at whim like a drunk man!
Black Mamba
(Kalahari Farm Horse) arrived in OHS at the end of 2011. One of six wild horses backed out of the Kalahari Desert. Mamba is a favourite amongst the staff, although he was so wild when he started his training, his hissing was unmistakably like a Black Mamba’s! Not much can scare this horse.
Bintang
(Kalahari Farm Horse AKA Choppies) Arrived at OHS 2011. One of six wild horses backed out of the Kalahari Desert! Bintang (Safari name) is fondly known as Choppies after one of our local food store chains, due to his love of food, and also his quick pace! A brave lead horse. Bintang is a supermarket in Bali, following through the …
Bill
Arrived from South Africa April 20th 2005. He is classed as a South African Boerperd and his previous job was working with cattle. We call him Buffalo Bill.
Dothraki
Born Oct 2008. Breed Friesian x Boerperd. Arrived at OHS Jan 2015. He and his brother Baratheon came from a once very respected showing stud in Lichtenburg, South Africa. After only a couple of days at OHS he was striding out well on rides but surprisingly bold with game. A horse with much presence.
Baratheon
Born Oct 2010. Breed Friesian cross Boerperd. Arrived at OHS Jan 2015. He and his brother Dothraki came from a once very respected showing stud in Lichtenburg, South Africa.
Pangani
Botswana Warmblood, Pangani is a homebred gelding born at Guma Lagoon. His father is our stallion Lamu and his mother Masadi Moholo (American saddle bred cross Kalahari). He is full brother to Topknott, and half brother to Kuke. Dapple-grey he stands over 16hh. He is a striking looking enjoyable horse.
Mashushu
Homebred Grey. American saddler (Lamu) x Anglo Arab (Jaoneng). He is named after a local fish spear that is traditionally used from a dugout canoe. A popular safari horse due to his lovely paces and disposition.
Mabowa
Botswana Warmblood, Mabowa is a Homebred. Full brother to Kujwana, Likipia, Komatsu and Kiwayu, half brother to Topknott, Kuke, Pangani and Osh Gosh, he is named after the mushroom we get in the rainy season, which grows on termite mounds given enough rain & lightening. He is very tall and good natured, taking life in his stride.