Joanne
Well-Known Member
After 17 years breeding miniatures I have decided to move out of the 30 inch and under group and just concentrate on the over 30 inch horses. No problem with them at all. I was just finding myself drawn more to the bigger ones. I am still staying AMHA though.
It has been a tough decision as I have some awesome under 30 inch horses that have incredible pedigrees, color, and temperaments, and they are a joy to have here. Pocket pets really. Though they all were reliable breeders for me. They look for a crack in the barn door and can be found munching on the hay scraps !
And you know these small guys have a huge heart and forget that they are small at all. They think big!
It turned out that these horses were all black frame overos or black frame tovero mares too.
But I know there are people that just concentrate on the small horses and I am hoping they will find a small herd they can hang out with. I love them all so it is important where they end up.
I think I am much better at buying miniatures than selling them.
Especially the ones I have birthed out.
The mares really become part of me having gone through a birth or two with them.
I am sure there are other breeders out there that have changed directions. I would love to hear your stories if you have time to share them.
It has been a tough decision as I have some awesome under 30 inch horses that have incredible pedigrees, color, and temperaments, and they are a joy to have here. Pocket pets really. Though they all were reliable breeders for me. They look for a crack in the barn door and can be found munching on the hay scraps !
And you know these small guys have a huge heart and forget that they are small at all. They think big!
It turned out that these horses were all black frame overos or black frame tovero mares too.
But I know there are people that just concentrate on the small horses and I am hoping they will find a small herd they can hang out with. I love them all so it is important where they end up.
I think I am much better at buying miniatures than selling them.
The mares really become part of me having gone through a birth or two with them.
I am sure there are other breeders out there that have changed directions. I would love to hear your stories if you have time to share them.