In 1991, after some fifteen years, Lord and Lady Fisher of Kilverstone in Norfolk, England decided to close down their highly acclaimed wild life park, the main attraction of which was their extraordinary herd of Falabella Miniature Horses. These unique horses come originally from South America but their origins are obscure. Some say that a herd of horses had been trapped by a landslide in a canyon where the only food available was the local cacti and after many generations the genetic mutation occurred and others speak of the Cayak indians possessing the secret……... The extraordinary and unique mystery is that each generation produces a smaller horse. They are not ponies but perfectly proportioned miniature horses. Further, when a Falabella stallion is crossed with a mare of a larger breed, the offspring are mainly tinier versions of the mare. The elegance and sophistication of these precious animals has caught the public’s imagination.

We acquired the Falabella Collection the "Lord and Lady Fisher's Heritage ". The horses arrived in The Netherlands at Christmas 1991. They included in Lord and Lady Fisher's words "Pegasus of Kilverstone, the best Appaloosa Falabella Stallion we have ever seen ". We are most grateful to Lord and Lady Fisher for permitting us to continue their tradition and to quote parts of their letter and their fascinating memorandum of the 18th of December 1991.