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Welcome to B-Haven Quarter Horse Stud. We are situated 10km south of Charters Towers on 1000 acres on which we run our horses. For the last 20 years we have been breeding performance Quarter Horses that are used by both our clients and us. From Campdrafting, Team Penning, Pleasure, Halter and the world of Rodeo our horses have proven themselves to be an asset in any stable. Our bloodlines are some of the best, with all the credentials and proven ability in competition. Our resident Stallions and Mares with limited showing have all proven themselves. We don’t always register them or their points with the AQHA, but we do keep their ribbons. Due to the location and long distances we have to travel and work commitments make it hard to get to these competitions. Our children Troy & Shelby started competition at the age of 4 & 5 Drafting and Horse sporting and as they got older ventured into the Rodeo Arena. Dans Inky has been phenomenal in the arena, winning 8 awards plus ROM’s, Drafting and Barrel Racing, running times consistent with the open ladies. She has produced 4 foals, one a black gelding who is now winning novice and U 18 barrels. Dans Marly was also a winner in the drafting & Team Penning she has produced two lovely fillies one selling at Rocky in 05. AVALON HOLY DAN was a sprint champion in his own right and produced some wonderful progeny like Inky, and the list goes on so take a look and browse.

If you are a rodeo competitor of the NQ Rodeo Circuit or looking for someone to photograph that special event then I am available, so check out the Photography page.

We hope you enjoy this site

Mo, Brenda, Troy & Shelby


M & B Chappel
“La Villa” Bus road,
P.O. Box 412,
Charters Towers Q 4820

Ph/Fax - 07 4787 2959
mobile - 0428 872 959
Email bhaven@clearmail.com.au

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