Here is what others are saying....

Eternal DimensionBarbara DiBernardo
"My 2001 colt, Eternal Dimension, by Invested Dimension is outstanding. He is a beautiful mover, with a great mind. He is perfectly put together with a big hip, a short, strong back and a beautiful head. I could not ask for more, he is a dream come true! Thanks Dimensions!"
Dimensional ScotchStacey Cooney:
Dimensional Scotch (name pending), 2001 filly by Invested Dimension. "Isn't she gorgeous? She is perfectly made with beautiful movement and the best mind ever! She leads, backs and turns already...I have never had a baby this easy to teach"
Terry Burkey:
"I have bred Rosita Ward four times to Dimensions; the three babies on the ground are outstanding movers and so quiet and great minded, I find it hard to sell any of them!"
Cindy Miller:
"What a great birthday present I got! Elmo, my 2 year old by Dimensions is the best minded and best moving colt ever out of a mare I have bred 4 times. He is big and pretty and a great loper!"
Stacey Carpenter:
"My first Dimensions' filly was born in February, and I love her so much that I bred two mares this year. She is easy to work with and such a love. The best thing is her soft, floating movement. She pretty much glides over the ground!"
Kean Quarter Horses:
"Our yearling colt by Invested Dimension has far exceeded our expectations in every aspect. He has a very mature mind and attitude for a young colt. His balance and movement are beautiful. Not to mention he is gorgeous to look at. He truly has it all!"

Dear Dana;

      I used to raise and show futurity babies in the 1980's. After a few years out of the show ring, I decided to try to breed my 15 year old maiden mare to Dimensions after I saw him win the OQHA Great Northwest futurity. I had tried to breed this mare previously and was never able to get her to conceive, but Dimension did get her in foal for my "miracle baby" who was born in May 1999.

       The resulting foal has been the "most natural" mover I've owned...when I called a good friend over to see him at six months old (because I needed a "reality check" to confirm he was a good as I believed) she told me "that colt can't lope bad...it's impossible for him to move any other way!"

       Now it's been a few years since I broke out a colt (I was younger and possibly stupider then), but this gelding has been so docile and has learned everything I attempted to teach him so quickly, I didn't hesitate to climb up on him all by myself when it came time for his first ride. Whenever I longed him, he never, ever bucked...he simply didn't know how...and to this day, hasn't learned.

       I've taken him to two horse shows now, and he takes all the sights and sounds in stride, nothing seems to bother him. The funniest thing about this colt is he has the most amazing tail set he clamps it right down between his cheeks, people at the shows stop me to ask "who did it", which I find amusing because apparently these people can't recognize a truly natural tail set when they see one!

      Karen Thompson

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