Irish Thunder Clydesdales

Irish Thunder Clydesdales CLYDESDALE BREEDERS
CLEAVER CREEK FARMfS LLC
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IRISH THUNDER CLYDESDALES

Pat & Tanya Connors Family That was soon to change.
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CLYDESDALE BREEDERS

CLEAVER CREEK FARMS LLC
Home of
IRISH THUNDER CLYDESDALES


Pat & Tanya Connors Family
When Pat brought Tanya out to show her the farm four years ago he was hoping to buy it for a family retreat. The property is naturally beautiful with rolling hills, aged oak, birch and cedar trees. It was blessed with abundance of wildlife such as rainbow trout, turk

eys, deer, Canadian geese, ducks and pheasant. Tanya saw the property as perfect place for her horses. At the time Quarter Horses were the sole breed of horse in the family. Cleaver Creek Farm is located on 125 acres in the hills east of Elroy, Wisconsin. Cleaver Creek is the headwaters to the Wisconsin River and originates on the farm property. The farm hosts a 3 acre spring fed pond loaded with rainbow trout. The property is also a federally licensed trout farm. It is in this unique setting that Pat, Tanya and their three daughters decided to start their Clydesdale business. Pat was anxious to have the Clydesdales that he had always wanted and soon purchased his first filly foal from Barb and Devere Clay in 2004. In the spring of 2005 the first broodmare was purchased. With the first foal due in the spring of 2006, one of the first priorities was to select a prefix for the farm. Pat wanted a name that reflected the joy and excitement he felt as the mares “thundered” down the hills in the morning and afternoon at feeding time. It wasn’t long before they settled on including the family’s Irish heritage and hence it was decided that Irish Thunder Clydesdales would be the farm’s prefix. The first year brought one Clyde stud foal and two paint foals. The second year brought four Clyde foals and no paint foals! Nine Clyde foals are expected in 2008 from paternal bloodlines such as Solomon’s Beauregard , SBH Phoenix and Dillars Striker. Maternal lines include the likes of SBH Phoenix, Armageddon’s Lord Elijah, Ellengowan’s Sensational Randy,Greendykes Reflection, Greenleaf Perfection, Live Oak Sensational Thorn(Doura Sensation) and Collessie Ulsterman. Cleaver Creek Farm currently stands two stallions, Ozark’s Royal Essex(Sonny) and Soloman’s Beauregard(Beau) and plan to accommodate outside mares for the 2008 breeding season.. In the Exhibition area, Irish Thunder appeared in nine parades in 2006 and expects to appear in four events in 2007. Irish Thunder Clydesdales first year of showing was successful in 2006 with three horses in line classes and Lady’s Cart. This year the farm has a six horse hitch and five line horses. Cleaver Creek Farm is a family owned and operated business and with out the help of many good people that we have met along the way we surely would not have had the success that we have experienced in the last two years. Tim Schwartz is our parade hitch manager. He is also in charge of sales. He and his wife Dawn have been critical assets to our farm operations. Glen and Shelly Lewis trained and showed NDF Forest’s Brody during the 2006 show season and were kind and patient mentors. Finally our show hitch manager, Joe Detweiler and his wife Bonnie have been instrumental in putting a competitive hitch together for the 2007 show season. The Irish Thunder hitch has had very successful show seasons culminating in the National Champion six Horse award in 2009. Joe is also our farrier and provides guidance for our breeding program. Our family is very grateful to be involved with the Clydesdale breed and to have met so many wonderful people from Scotland, Canada, and throughout the US. We would also like to extend a special thanks to the office of the Clydesdale Breeders of the USA for being so supportive and welcoming to newcomers like ourselves. Visitors are always welcome at the farm and we are hoping that people will take advantage of our close proximity to Madison in October. See you all at the 2011 World Show!

06/17/2026
Incredible technology!
06/16/2026

Incredible technology!

☘️Irish Thunder’s Celtic Tyler☘️
06/04/2026

☘️Irish Thunder’s Celtic Tyler☘️

☘️Irish Thunder’s Celtic Taylor☘️
06/03/2026

☘️Irish Thunder’s Celtic Taylor☘️

☘️Irish Thunder’s Celtic Torri☘️
06/03/2026

☘️Irish Thunder’s Celtic Torri☘️

She is here!A beautiful big black filly sired by Diamond S Clay ☘️
05/26/2026

She is here!
A beautiful big black filly sired by Diamond S Clay ☘️

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05/26/2026

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05/25/2026

HOW AND WHY DO HORSES GET ULCERS?

Equine gastric ulcers can affect any horse of any age. Up to 90% of racehorses and 60% of show horses, as well as non-performance horses and even foals are affected by equine gastric ulcers. Gastric ulcers result from the erosion of the stomach lining due to a prolonged exposure to the normal acid present in the stomach.

Unlike ulcers in humans, bacteria do not appear to cause equine gastric ulcers. Instead, this condition is often a man-made disease. Stall confinement alone can lead to the development of ulcers. A horse’s feeding schedule and high-grain diets can also contribute to the development of ulcers.

Stress, both environmental and physical, can increase the likelihood of ulcers, as can hauling, training, and mixing groups of horses. Strenuous exercise can decrease the emptying of the stomach as well as the blood flow, thus further contributing to the problem.

The treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers is directed at removing these predisposing factors, therefore decreasing acid production within the horse’s stomach. Prevention of ulcers is the key in helping your horse, as neutralizing the production of stomach acid is nature’s best antacid.

Please note that the only way to definitively diagnose ulcers is through a gastroscopy. An equine veterinarian should always be consulted in any case of suspected gastric ulcers to determine the best course of action and treatment for the individual horse.

☘️So here is our holdout ☘️Irish Thunder’s Celtic Jessica Who is awaiting her foal sired by Diamond S Clay.  This foal w...
05/19/2026

☘️So here is our holdout ☘️
Irish Thunder’s Celtic Jessica
Who is awaiting her foal sired by Diamond S Clay. This foal will be a full sibling to our hitch and brood mare, Irish Thunder’s Celtic Obsession and Irish Thunder’s Celtic Paisley who was World Champion Yearling in 2022. Paisley now resides at the Clydesdale Outpost in Whitefish, Montana.

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