where it all began...





My life has always been about horses. Already as a young girl I started riding ponies - both showjumping and dressage. Later, I focused on dressage and started competing more intensively. As a teenager I was a member of the Danish Young Breeder Team which participated in international competitions under WBFSH.


During all those years my family breed dressage horses which I broke and showed at foal- and youngster shows, licensing or as riding horses. Grooming, training, and showing horses has always been a huge part of my life and I love the thrill of entering the ring with a horse. Being a part of a team and cheering on others can only be underestimated.


Too often I see people not sharing the happiness of others, but I truly enjoy showing - even if someone brings a better horse than me.


May best horse win!





In 2011 I moved to Aarhus to study and decided not to have horses - at least for some time. It turned out that I didn't know what to do with all the spare time (and money) so in 2012 I bought my first two minis. In 2006 I showed a mini for a friend and since then I thought that it was an interesting breed, so I was sure it was a great way to spend some time - and get back into the horse business.



I started with two palomino mares and then I was caught in the net. They both got licensed in the two Danish associations. One of them became a nice driving horse and I started getting more and more interested in driving, breeding, showing and everything else around these wonderful small horses.



I quickly realised that AMHA was the way to go. My first mares were both non-AMHA so I wanted to find an AMHA horse to add to my herd.

Luckily someone needed a sweet driving horse and she wanted to give an AMHA-gelding in exchange.

I got my first AMHA - a great gelding called Hubert!





Hubert turned out to be a wonderful friend and a great little all-round horse. I spend a lot of hours with him and was absolutely sure that I wanted more than just one AMHA. I got the change to lease another gelding and went to visit the elderly to spread joy and happiness with my small horses. At the same time, I fell in love with the driving division and got familiar with the bloodlines and great driving-stallions the breeders in Denmark already had.





In June 2013 I bought a two-year-old AMHA mare. Then I had three horses, and the foundation was made. I got the chance to learn a lot from more experienced people and I am forever grateful for all the things I have learned and how I was able to get to international shows during the first years of my miniature horse-career.


In May 2014 I moved back to Funen and the horses moved into the stable of Katusa Miniaturehorses where they stayed for more than 6 years. I didn't just get a stable for my horses - I also got an amazing friend who shared my passion for the horses. We have travelled all over Europe and spend uncountable hours together. I can hardly express my gratitude. 2014 was an amazing year for me- and it really kicked of my passion for driving!


A wonderful mare gave me so many great experiences and I went to the first miniature horse show outside of Denmark. Teglmosens Shyanne West became a part of JP Miniatures and with her I was lucky to travel with Teglmosen Stud to several international shows during 2014 and 2015.

I made some of my best memories with her!



In 2015 I won my first European Championship-title, and it was really something that got me hocked in the sport. Driving was still my prime passion, so I wanted another driving horse.





Breeding is not my biggest interest, but I have a dream of winning with a horse that I have bred myself.

In 2017 I had two beautiful foals.

It was nice to follow the healthy, happy and sweet foals.





I am always looking for something new and trying to follow the different bloodlines in order to see which are the ones I need next.


Some breeders have imported amazing horses from US and it is beneficial for me and my breeding program.

This also made it possible for me to get two offspring from my all-time favorite: Martins Boozers Daring Difference.


I treasure both horses very much and I am thrilled to breed Ellie some day and keep these bloodlines in front of my cart.


I already have some of the best bloodlines in the world - but I never stop developing!


I'm truly satisfied with the horses I have in my stable and have found my path for both showing and breeding.

Hopefully I will be able to breed pretty horses with great movement.





With Asta I have got an awesome little team and she is good at helping me at the showgrounds. She knows the horses, knows what to do and where to be.


I am so pleased to be able to share my passion with her and I feel so blessed when I see her work Al Pacino. In 2020 she showed some classes for the first time. She did a wonderful job and always kept focus on the horse and making sure they have a good time. She won several classes and had a great season showing both Al Pacino and Ellie. It was a pleasure to watch her with the horses!

We both enjoy the shows but most importantly, we enjoy the horses - and we have fun!



During the summer of 2020 we started looking for at farm of our own. Since 2014 my horses have been stabled at Katusa Miniaturehorses' place and it's a huge dream to get the horses home. We found a wonderful place in the middle of Funen and on December 15th we got the keys to our paradise.
It brings me unbelievable joy to watch the horses play in the field and be a bigger part of their everyday life!

It has been some amazing years with Lise & Daniel, but it is great to have the horses right outside the door.





A new era has begun...

With more time to train, groom and enjoy my horses I want to start breeding again.

In 2024 we are expecting one foal.

I can't wait for this new chapter in my miniature horse-journey with more horses, foals and shows.


Feel free to follow our adventure...