Barefootin
Well-Known Member
Well Mom has been out and about again. It seems I can't even let her go to a friend's house without her bringing home another mini. She does pick them up for very good prices. which is why she's afraid they go somewhere not good if she doesn't bring them to our farm.
Anyway, here are the newest ones she picked up.
The first one is Jimmy Deans Chenille. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/jimmy+deans+chenille She is a Fly W Farms Blue Quo Vadis granddaughter. They call her Neelie. She is a very sweet 2002 silver dapple tobiano that stands about 34 inches.

Next is a bit more of a rescue. A friend of our sold this stallion a couple of years ago right after he bred one of our mares. He produced a very nice show quality filly. When we found him he was living in a dog kennel in a trailer park. Needless to say he was in bad shape and added yet another stallion to our overflowing testosterone pool.
This is Cadle Creeks Smokey Rogue. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/cadle+creek+smokey+rogue He is sired by Hunt House Farms Rogue Native. He still needs to gain some weight but he is looking much better. He grew almost 4 inches after he left our friends place and he was 4 years old when he left. Part of the growing is in his feet which are being brought back down where they should be. Smokey may carry a cream gene like his father. His mane is a rusty red color that goes all the way to the roots.

The last but certainly not least is a filly that has been in our barn since February but belonged to a friend of ours. They had sold to a lady up north but something happened that the lady couldn't finish paying for her. I don't know the full story but somehow we ended up buying her last week.
This is Mulligans Run Dreams Spellbound. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/mulligans+run+dreams+spellbound Charm is sired by First Knights Dream Come True. She is a black tobiano and a big girl. I'm not sure how tall she is right now but she's twice the size of our other yearlings. It's a good thing she is registered with AMHR because I'm pretty sure she is going to be close to 36 inches when she's done growing.

I would love to hear about some of the horses in their pedigrees if anyone knows about them. We're new to the showing end of miniatures so I still have lots(that never changes) to learn about those pedigrees.
Anyway, here are the newest ones she picked up.
The first one is Jimmy Deans Chenille. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/jimmy+deans+chenille She is a Fly W Farms Blue Quo Vadis granddaughter. They call her Neelie. She is a very sweet 2002 silver dapple tobiano that stands about 34 inches.

Next is a bit more of a rescue. A friend of our sold this stallion a couple of years ago right after he bred one of our mares. He produced a very nice show quality filly. When we found him he was living in a dog kennel in a trailer park. Needless to say he was in bad shape and added yet another stallion to our overflowing testosterone pool.

This is Cadle Creeks Smokey Rogue. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/cadle+creek+smokey+rogue He is sired by Hunt House Farms Rogue Native. He still needs to gain some weight but he is looking much better. He grew almost 4 inches after he left our friends place and he was 4 years old when he left. Part of the growing is in his feet which are being brought back down where they should be. Smokey may carry a cream gene like his father. His mane is a rusty red color that goes all the way to the roots.

The last but certainly not least is a filly that has been in our barn since February but belonged to a friend of ours. They had sold to a lady up north but something happened that the lady couldn't finish paying for her. I don't know the full story but somehow we ended up buying her last week.
This is Mulligans Run Dreams Spellbound. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/mulligans+run+dreams+spellbound Charm is sired by First Knights Dream Come True. She is a black tobiano and a big girl. I'm not sure how tall she is right now but she's twice the size of our other yearlings. It's a good thing she is registered with AMHR because I'm pretty sure she is going to be close to 36 inches when she's done growing.

I would love to hear about some of the horses in their pedigrees if anyone knows about them. We're new to the showing end of miniatures so I still have lots(that never changes) to learn about those pedigrees.