I have enjoyed your stories and beautiful pictures about your beloved ponies very much. It helped me to decide on one for my family. I had been looking for a pony or small riding horse for most of last year. My boys are getting older and are outgrowing the minis to ride. I also had the desire to start riding again myself now that they are older.
I hoped to own a Haflinger and looked at several last year but all were much better in theory. I'm sure that there are many wonderful haflingers, but I certainly did not encounter the right one for us. We went to look at another Haffie recently, and while I was looking at the little Haffie the POA mare tucked her nose under my arm. Her charms worked on me because she is now in my barn!
She was born in IA, so she has essentially started out over 1,300 miles and in several different barns before she ended up in my own barn. I did have one obstacle, the poor man who has had to deal with my horsey ways for the past 8 years. Luckily I had saved some money for this purpose, her price was right, and she was close by so they delivered her.
Never say never because if you said Appy or POA I would say, ugh. No offense, but I want dark brown eyes, no spots, and no visible sclera. Just like Romeo on my avatar. Now I have exactly that, spots and sclera
Must be returning to my roots since the first horse I encountered in my babyhood was my mom's babysitter, a blue roan Appy broodmare.
Here's Missy, my POAC reg'd pony: