At Eye Candy Jumpers, our focus is on quality in horse breeding above all: we choose the best bloodlines, to produce future champions. We use the best show jumping pedigrees, and are keen to promote our beautiful and talented KWPN stallion Jawbreaker and his already successful offspring.
RETIRED MARES IN MINNESOTA
Spitfire
Miracle van’t Heike


Belgian Warmblood, bay mare, 2012
Performance level: 1,45m
Spitfire’s dam has produced two 1.60m horses, extensive black-type. Her full sister has produced dozens of embryos, including an Emerald 3-year-old foal who sold for €200k at an auction. Spitfire is very brave, careful, and bloody.
Sriracha
Truus Z

Zangersheide, dark chestnut mare, 2012
Sriracha came to us through a bad deal and wasn’t able to perform due to anxiety or poor production—something that happens often. Her damline may not be well-known, but we’ve been extremely pleased with the foals she has produced, all of whom we consider among our most promising. She conceives easily, though her pregnancies can be tricky and require vet follow-up.
Bang Pop
As Di Altiva

North American Sporthorse, brown mare, 2013
Bang Pop was bred in the US and left in a field until she was 6 years old. Her dam jumped 1.45m. We decided to turn her to breeding, and she has proven to be a great match for this purpose. She is a small, very cute horse, making her a great pairing with a large stallion. She has produced foals by ET, all of which have excellent temperaments. While we’re unsure if she could produce a top 1.60m horse, she is a solid producer of athletic and well-behaved amateur horses.