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My herd keeps changing. :no:
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Right now I have......

2 senior stallions

1 mini Jack (for making mini mules!)

4 mini mules (1 boy, 3 girls (2 of the girls are for sale))

1 2 yr old mare

9 breeding age mares

1 suckling filly...may be a keeper!

and I'm currently drooling over a yearling stallion
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I also just bought a 16hh riding mule and am looking for another, smaller one.

2 of the mini mares will be traded this winter for 2 more riding mares. I bred 5 mares for 2008 foals but one of those is one that will be traded.
 
I own:

purchase pending on 2 senior mini stallions(owe lady a mini filly for one and still owe $600 for the other)

1 junior mini stallion(Thanks Belinda)

7 mini mares

4 mini fillies

1 mini gelding

and 2 arabian mares to ride

So I have 15 miniatures and 2 arabians.
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Perhaps I have the Ultimate Downsized operation -with two mares and one stallion. :lol:
 
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I have....

2 mares

1 yearling filly

1 stallion

1 jack

1 big horse (mare)

Leslie
 
Had to edit things change everyday.....

We have:

9 miniatures right now.

1 mare

5 geldings

3 colts(will be gelded) that will be here at the end of Sept.

and

2 QH's(mare and a gelding)

May ad one mare that I have my eye on....

Kim
 
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4 stallions (2 of which are to be gelded very soon)

25 geldings (from yearlings to 29 years old; 21 of them broke to drive)

29 mares (1 weanling; 6 yearlings; 5 two year olds, the rest 3+)

Total of 58.
 
I have 14 mares, 2 yrling fillies, and 2 stallions. I'd like to sell about 4 or 5 mares yet and one stallion, trying to down size too. Getting to old and tired to keep up.
 
We have 17 with as many as 4 babies coming for next year.

1 Sr Stallion (Corona of course!)

2 Jr Stallions (1 for sale)

1 yrlng gelding (will show next year)

3 weanling age fillies (1 show, 1 for sale, 1 undecided
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2 yrlng fillies (both show horses)

7 Sr Mares (broodmares)

1 retired broodmare

Then there is 1 gelding modern pleasure pony that lives with us but belongs to someone else, 1 modern mare that lives with us but belongs to someone else, my hubby's riding mare (TWH) and my riding mare (Belgian).

So that makes 21 horses that live with us!!! Yikes!! Oh, plus one more that we'll be coming to board with us after the World show. Oh, and plus we still have one outside mare at our place being bred to our 3 yr old stallion, Storm!!

OMGosh! We've got WAY too many horses at our place!!! :eek:
 
I have: 5 breeding age stallions

3 yearling colts

1 weanling colt

5 yearling fillies

24 breeding age mares

5 Arabians

1 saddlebred

6 donkeys, so on our farm we have 50 equine. I have a sale pending on 2 of them, and would really like to sell a few more before winter, but if I dont its no big deal, and I dont try actively to sell them either. Its usually just by word of mouth. My goal would be to sell all my B size mares, so I would have 5 more to sell. and about 4-5 boys are going to be going to a gelding party held in my pasture, :bgrin right after the first good frost. Corinne
 
3 stallions

1yearling stallion

1 mare with her yearling blind filly Non breeding mare

1 mare that has throid condition Non breeding mare

1 yearling filly could be for sale in near future

1 2 yearold filly

2 3 yr old mares 1 sold 1 for sale

3 breedablle mares 2 exposed 1 open

1 ASPC gelding

1 Standardbred rescue mare will be going to a new home soon

That's 16 total and we have a bred mare and 3 weanlings coming in the next couple of months but also at least 3 will be going elsewhere I seem to always do this I will decide to sell 1 and I end up buying 2 Great way to keep the nuimbers down huh?
 
We currently have:

4 stallions (hoping to lease one out next year and show another, but none for sale)

1 colt (who will be for sale AFTER I show him next year)

2 fillies (also to be shown, NFS)

4 breeding age mares (one bred, NFS)

4 retired mares (one currently leased out, NFS)

So that gives us a total of 15 minis. I'm contemplating another junior filly or two within the next year, and eventually another junior colt. We also have two QH mares, and my Arabian gelding is leased out and showing again this year, for a grand total of 18 horses, with 16 on the farm.
 
Our family started a year ago with just 2 , then last winter was up to 4 and now this fall will be 7 ! When does this end ???
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Three yearling fillies

One yearling colt ( now gelded )

Two weanling colts

One weanling filly
 
What a fun thread!!

I have 7- at this time. As we all know that can be subject to change at any given moment :bgrin

One breeding aged stallion

Four mares, all hopefully bred for 08 foals to above stallion

Two 2007 foals, one a colt, one a filly (both for sale)

Let's see, 7 total but if the mares are all about four to five months along, wouldnt that make each mare sort of 1.4 Minis? If so, that would make the mares equal 5.6 Minis, so I guess it would be 8.6 right now?

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9 total. 5 minis, 4 large.

1 sr. mini. stallion

1 jr. mini. stallion, co-own with Kris Lampman

2 sr. mini. geldings

1 jr. mini. mare

1 sr. large gelding

3 sr. large mares
 
Let's see, 7 total but if the mares are all about four to five months along, wouldnt that make each mare sort of 1.4 Minis? If so, that would make the mares equal 5.6 Minis, so I guess it would be 8.6 right now?

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Oh my, lol!! I am NOT good at math, so I have no idea how to figure something like that out! :bgrin

Very clever, Laurie!
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I am presently scaling my herd down so at present I have:

3 senior stallions

2 geldings

5 mares

All are AMHR and some are AMHA & AMHR registered.

Joyce at Little Folks Farm in CT
 
Have to admit I'm not SURE! Between selling a few and then birthing out some new ones this summer, I haven't recounted..... :eek:

We're somewhere between 65 to 70???

But, yes, I know who each one is as I enter their pasture or paddock.
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MA
 

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