Equinox Attache (Ivan)
TRSW Morgans
We have been pleased with all the foals that Attache has produced for us. They have inherited his size, intelligence and good work ethic. All have been easy to train and willing to perform. For photos of his foals,
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2004 Bay Stallion. Right hind partial coronet with distal spots.
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In the fall of 2004, we (Terry & Susan) purchased Equinox Attaché from
Ivan Beatty of East of Equinox Farm in Manchester Vt. It was on the long
trip home from Vermont to Ohio, while discussing possible barn names
for our new acquisition, that we decided his barn name should be "Ivan"
to honor his breeder and our new friend.
Although just a weanling at the time, we purchased Equinox Attaché, or
Ivan, with the intentions of using him as our herd stallion. Terry was
drawn to Attachés sire, White Rock's Caliopy. White Rock's Caliopy is by
Elm Hill Charter Oak, as was Terry's successful stallion, Serenity Terry.
On the distaff side, Equinox Attaché's dam is by the naturally gifted park
stallion, Philharmonic. Philharmonic's Saddleback bloodlines were
another desirable addition to the pedigrees we hoped to be breeding at
TRSW Morgans.
Equinox Attaché has matured into everything we would want in a stallion.
He is powerfully built and beautifully conformed. He has a nicely chiseled
head and a large, kind eye. He has long and straight legs and a well laid
back shoulder. And it all comes in a gleaming, bay package! Ivan is gifted
with the natural park action of his relatives and loves to train and to show.
He is a gentleman in the breeding shed and a powerhouse in the show
ring.

From The Morgan Horse, October 2008 in an article about the 2008 New York Morgan
Regional
"In the junior horse class, it was the fresh face of Equinox Attaché who trotted his way
into the winner's circle. This is one big, strapping horse, folks! Attaché is by White
Rock's Caliopy, and has good solid bone mass, structural soundness, a bright
expression and a neck that is set on right. This horse has got talent oozing out of
everywhere, and will surely continue to blossom under the guidance of Robert Terry
Rutledge who is not only this horse's rider, but also his lucky owner.