RockRiverTiff
Well-Known Member
Here are my new kids that I purchased at the Webster City Sale last weekend. After a 10 hour drive I think we were all pretty pooped (especially mama mare who felt the urge to protect her foal even while he was sleeping). The young horses were pretty eager to stretch their legs once we let them loose though. My thanks to the Putney family for not only accomodating my phone bids but boarding these horses for us for a week. The mare and colt are also from them.
Here is Goldie (the mare). She was so exhausted I couldn't bring myself to pester her for a better photo.
And her colt, who we haven't come up with a name for yet:
Here are the two fillies, both from Little Cedar Farm (the Willefords). Both fillies are by a Buckeroo grandson. The first is Dusty, who is out of National Champion Indian Peaks Royal Chiffon (who unfortunately died last year). She especially was not in the mood to "show."
But she WAS in the mood to run:
And the second filly is Peach. Same sire as Dusty but out of Teuts Sparkling Gidget, dam to several exceptional Little King horses including Erica's Big City. This girl is SMART!
And of course she wanted to run too:
Sorry for the weird colors--it was sundown so the light was funky. This was my first time placing phone bids, and I was very nervous about seeing the horses in person, but I am very happy with my new girls. Thanks for letting me share!
Here is Goldie (the mare). She was so exhausted I couldn't bring myself to pester her for a better photo.
And her colt, who we haven't come up with a name for yet:
Here are the two fillies, both from Little Cedar Farm (the Willefords). Both fillies are by a Buckeroo grandson. The first is Dusty, who is out of National Champion Indian Peaks Royal Chiffon (who unfortunately died last year). She especially was not in the mood to "show."
But she WAS in the mood to run:
And the second filly is Peach. Same sire as Dusty but out of Teuts Sparkling Gidget, dam to several exceptional Little King horses including Erica's Big City. This girl is SMART!
And of course she wanted to run too:
Sorry for the weird colors--it was sundown so the light was funky. This was my first time placing phone bids, and I was very nervous about seeing the horses in person, but I am very happy with my new girls. Thanks for letting me share!