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Wild Side Bonnet at 3 years

A number of quality young horses by Wild Side Trilby are available for sale. From a variety of stationbred mares, these youngsters have been raised in an environment that provides an ideal upbringing and encourages physical agility along with a sensible mentality.



Wild Side Gambler with dam Ruby
They run on a mixture of rolling to medium steep pasture, which is also grazed by cattle, sheep and visiting wild deer. Left on their dams for as long as possible, they are well adjusted, confident, willing and very athletic horses.

All young horses are halter broken and trained to load onto a float prior to leaving. Training and handling all follows the Herdword principles, assuring you of a horse whose start in life has been as positive as possible.

Sales to approved, carefully vetted homes only. Please contact us for information.


Wild Side Stetson > More


Wild Side Bowler
Wild Side Bowler > More

Wild Side Busby
Wild Side Busby > More

Wild Side Storm
Wild Side Storm > More


Wild Side Tiara > More


Wild Side Gambler
2009 colt Wild Side Gambler

Wild Side Tholia
2008 filly Wild Side Tholia > More

Wild Side Cordie
2008 filly Wild Side Cordie > More

Stationbred foal by WildSide Trilby
2008 filly Wild Side Babushka > More


2007 filly Wild Side Daisy May > More


Wild Side Albi at 5 years (not for sale)


Wild Side Bonnet at 3 years > More


Wild Side Bandana > more


Wild Side Chelsea > More

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