

Jenga with his new proud parents
Friesdale Farms "Jenga"
1st Premium and Grand Champion Drum Horse colt.

Stud Colt born May 8, 2007 5:00AM 41 inches tall 123.2 pounds
NEWS FLASH - Jenga is moving to his new wonderful home in Texas to be owned, loved, and shown by Dave & Sherri Alexander. He will be kept a stallion for future Drum Horse breeding. What a wonderful home and what a wonderful life he'll have with Dave & Sherri! Congratulations!!
All updates and information on Jenga will be listed here on Jenga's page.
Jenga is out of our Friesdale Yatzee and the fabulous Gypsy Vanner British Sterling (pictured below).
Jenga is simply stunning and so smart and loving. Jenga is the only Drum Horse stallion of his kind. He will be registered with GCDHA as a Drum Horse. Jenga's movement and looks are incredible. Jenga has been exposed to just about everything including trail riding with his Dam Yatzee. Jenga has very heavy feathering already with very long curly hair. Jenga will be one of the first Drum Horses that will be refined and have great flexion and movement due to his Friesian influence...this truly will be one of the nicest stallions around.
Jenga entered his first show ever at 5 months old. We brought Jenga to the Heartland Feathered Classic show October 19-21, 2007 ran by GCDHA to be inspected and shown. He awed the judges during inspection and was given a score of 85.86 giving him a 1st premium. The judge wrote in the Movement section "Jenga's movement is MORE than excellent". The rest of the weekend he collected 6 more ribbons. The most important of all of them is his 1st place Drum Horse in the 2 and under class and his Grand Champion Drum Horse stallions and geldings class. He did great. He's off to a great start in his show career. Jenga's Dam Yatzee was also inspected for Drum Horse breeding and scored 90.00 giving her a 1st Premium also, see her page. Jenga should finish out at 16 hands.
See Jenga in his first of many advertisements below with Cashel.
Jenga's
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Jenga in his first modeling job. Cashel used Jenga for this 2008 fly mask advertisement. This is one of many to come.

Below is
Jenga's Sire British Sterling

