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The following clips offer options tailored to your connection speed. Viewers with cable modems, or other high speed connection will see good quality video. Unfortunately those of us with dial-up modems don't yet receive the greatest experience viewing video over the Internet.

Breeders are encouraged to order our free video by mail.

To accommodate slower connections, we've prepared two slideshows featuring photos of Johnson and his foals. "Why Johnson?" includes commentary by the stallion's rider/trainer, Babsi Neidhardt-Clark. "The Foals of R. Johnson" is a fun look at some very cute babies.

You will need RealPlayer® to watch these presentations. Most up-to-date browsers include RealPlayer. If you receive a warning that you don't have a necessary plug-in or helper application, you'll need to download and install the free RealPlayer here.

Coming Attractions...

  • Training tips
  • Horses for sale. Imported Dutch sporthorses. Johnson foals.
  • More baby pictures (send us your Johnson foal pics)
  • Online store featuring great shirts, sweatshirts, mugs


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Why Johnson?
a multimedia presentation featuring commentary by Babsi Neidhardt-Clark, the stallion's rider/trainer.
(Suitable for all connection speeds.)

Johnson in motion
an excerpt from Colourfields' 2005 video, showing the stallion moving free.
(Best for DSL/cable modem users).

The Foals of R. Johnson
a slideshow with music
(Suitable for all connections speeds.)

Johnson's foals
video excerpt with voiceover
(Best for DSL/cable modem users.)

Stallion R. Johnson
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©2005 Colourfields. All rights reserved.
Photos by Susan Sexton, Steve Berkowitz and others.
Thanks to Orlamusic for soundtrack to "Why Johnson?"
also to DHD galllery, for Two'Cellos's "Bach to Boogie"
used on the "Foals of R. Johnson" soundtrack.

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