Weber Stables Past Foals

Les bred and raised Tennessee Walking Horses for about 28 years on his farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. As a semi-retired horseman, he no longer raises foals. His last was born in 1996. It takes a great deal of time, care, and love to train these noble creatures to be trail or show horses.

All horses raised and trained at Les Weber Stables have were given this nurturing care and treated humanely at all times. The photo gallery below shows some of the fine horses bred and raised on the Webers' farm.

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Young Filly Bred at Weber Stables

This young filly was born at Les Weber Stables. She has outstanding characteristics of a Tennessee Walking Horse: pretty, refined head; long, graceful neck; and nicely-sloped shoulders.

Yearling Filly Born at Weber Stables

This beautiful filly was born at Les Weber Stables. Here she is ready to be shown at the Tennessee Walking Horse show in Quentin, Pennsylvania.

Spring Foals Raised on Weber Farm in 1990s

Friends help Les display a nice group of spring foals. These young Tennessee Walking Horses were 5-6 months old. Les enjoyed his years of breeding and raising young horses.

Last Foal Raised on Farm

This dapple-gray trail horse was the last foal Les raised on his farm. He enjoyed riding this fine Tennesse walking horse for five years.

Star Raised at Weber Stables

Dutch Country Delite was born and raised at Les Weber Stables. A trainer told Les you get a mare like that " ...once in a lifetime." This is an example of a top plantation show horse as she holds her head high and demonstrates excellent form in this show.