LindaL
Well-Known Member
I am interested in hearing how you decided to get into ponies if you started with Miniatures first. What is it about them (besides height) that is so different than the Minis?
I just couldn't resist. Have you seen mine? He's under 38" measured the mini way and under 42" by Shetland but he sure trots BIG! Here is my trainer showing him Shetland and then me showing him as a "B" mini at a different show.One word: Trot.
I am still looking for my perfect Modern but I adore the small size of miniatures. I need a modern mini.
Yes I have. I told you I loved him.I just couldn't resist. Have you seen mine? He's under 38" measured the mini way and under 42" by Shetland but he sure trots BIG! Here is my trainer showing him Shetland and then me showing him as a "B" mini at a different show.
Kim Eagle is AWESOME! Tiny and beautiful. Ron is a very lucky man... I want one!Always had hackney ponies, client had minis so I trained them all. Then he wanted a fancy mini and found him this...
Michigan's Soaring Eagle
2009, 2010 Open Shetland and Reserve Grand Champion Harness Pony AND 2007-2010 Grand Champion Stallion in hand at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Next stop 2011 Ohio State Fair!
So he liked this one so much he bought his hald brother Michigan's Red Hawk. Love the trot and presence on both the hackneys and modern shetlands...my true loves
Kim
Ooooo, love that look! Those Michigan ponies are hard to beat for fancy trotting.Always had hackney ponies, client had minis so I trained them all. Then he wanted a fancy mini and found him this...
Michigan's Soaring Eagle
2009, 2010 Open Shetland and Reserve Grand Champion Harness Pony AND 2007-2010 Grand Champion Stallion in hand at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Next stop 2011 Ohio State Fair!
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Kim
Ontario, Canada.I wondered who bought Michigan Red Hawk - where are you located?
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