KD's Blazin' Wildfire
KD's Blazin' Wildfire
Barn name "Lily"
2010 black and white filly
Killian's Irish x Stoke the Fire
Watch the video of Lily.
Cinder foaled her first filly on May 16. This filly, a full sibling to 2009 colt, Keegan, is showing the same body and skin color that indicates she might carry the cream gene.
Lily at 11 months old and very happy it is spring.


Lily represented the Gypsy Vanners and our farm at the 2011 Ohio Equine Affaire. She was such a good girl. Visitors to her stall could not believe she was so well behaved at the age of 10 months in such a hectic event. Below are a few photos taken while at the event.


Below is Lily at 9 months old and body clipped. She and her full sibling, Keegan, will be attending Ohio's 2011 Equine Affaire in April. We will be in stalls 168 and 169. Come see us there!



Lily having fun in the snow, January 2011.

The following photos were taken at age 5 months. As you can see, Lily is continuing to mature into a very nice representation of the breed. She is extremely friendly, both in the pasture and out. She is kept in a mixed herd of mares and geldings, working into the herd dynamics well.


Lily, now 3 months old, is an amazing filly. What else would you expect in a filly?


The following photos are of Lily at 6 weeks old. It is becoming evident that she is going to be the bigger bodied type of horse that is still extremely feminine. She has a strong hip and a well laid back shoulder with an elegant neck and an expressive head. Lily is a good balance between beauty and brawn.

Below is Lily with her favorite pasture pal, Pepper, our 29 year old QH gelding.

Lily is 3 weeks old and she just keeps getting better. Bold and inquisitive, she demands your attention.



Below, Lily is only 3 days old. She is a heavy filly with extremely feminine characteristics.


Shown below at just 6 hours old, Cinder likes to put big foals on the ground!

Lily's registered name is keeping with the fire theme which all of Cinder's foals will carry. In addition to her registered name, there are varieties of wild lilies which only bloom after a fire. Lily is a fitting name for this feminine little filly!

If you are interested in Lily, or any of our horses, please contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 937-935-3020.