Irish Hills Farm
Irish Hills Farm
Thanks! I think so too.Sheryl, I love your Penny Lane mare. She's very nice!!
Thanks! I think so too.Sheryl, I love your Penny Lane mare. She's very nice!!
it amazes me how many people are still breeding in this economy.
it amazes me how many people are still breeding in this economy.
I have one foal coming in April/May and will repeat the breeding for 2010. The resulting foal(s) will always have a place here until they find the perfect home. I breed for myself, not to make money (very rare to actually MAKE money in the horse biz).
i don't disagree with that at all. It is a completely different scenario than those who breed multiple foals each year, expecting to find good homes because they are breeding quality. The mentality that quality will always sell doesn't always ring true these days.
I think you should definitely move to Iowa or else just send him over hereAlright here's my plans.
I had originally planned to do these breedings last year but several colics with a couple other horses got in the way of things. Anyway.......
My boy, CCMF Frankie Blue Eyes, aka "Freedom" - 33" tobiano/splash/frame/sabino pintaloosa. Son of LTD's Color Broker (full brother to 19 x national champion Magic Man) and out of a snowcap appaloosa mare. These will be his first foals.
Little character
Definitely want to breed him to this girl this year, Oak Regel Princess - 34" buckskin pinto. I just love her, she's the mother of my gelding Charm, who I think has matured rather nicely. Everyone who sees her in person remarks at how she looks so much (and acts!) like a little Arabian. Here she is...
Aaaaaaaand this one is still tentative but I'll post her anyway..... RG's Norman Sally, aka "Sugar" - 35" black pinto. This will be her 7th foal, I have loved everything she's produced (Princess being one of them), although this will be her first foal for me. She's 15 this year so it will likely be her last.
Eeeesh a lot of this will depend on whether or not we get a bigger place. With 6 horses (actually a coming 7th quite possibly) we've outgrown our little 4 stall barn. Well we shall see how things happen I guess!
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