Little Wolf Ranch
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Well it seems that now fall is once more kicking in and winter is right around the corner - holidays and family fun is on it's way and it's time to start thinking ahead to springtime.....we all know that means foals will be hitting the ground! It seems like as soon as all the current years foals are born - we start dreaming of what's in store for next years foal crop!
There's been many farms to reduce in numbers, like myself, and some have grown even larger. So with 2012 just around the corner, who all is expecting at your farm?
I have reducd my mare numbers down to just two - this mainly being because I changed directions in my breeding program and have gotten much more specific in what I want to produce, and I can't wait for 2014 to roll around so I can get to see what my new overo stallion Love will produce!
PIC #1:
This is my current main herd stallion, Sampson, who will be replaced in 2013 by Love - I may end up having him gelded and make him my permenant show/driving lesson horse for children. He produces nice foals with a lovely head and neck but color wise he just isn't throwing the patterns I like. He is bred to both girls below for 2012 and I hope that those foals continue to get his lovely body style.
PIC #2:
This is Missy.....Please excuse her being dirty - she loves to stay dust covered LOL. She's my favorite mare for her personality - always wants to be in your back pocket and her foals have that same personality. I just love love love her one blue eye and her pinto pattern. Both of her foals have been beautiful deep sorrel pintos with a lot of rich color, I'm not one for sorrels but so long as they have that deep color - I'll be happy!
PIC #3:
This is Allula, my pretty girl who knows she's got it going on with action as well, I'm just not good at capturing it on camera! She has a large black patch on her flank on the left side and she's nicely marked as well along with being very balanced. She's definately the first one you notice in the pasture.
Both girls were bred to Sampson - Missy was hand bred August 22 through 24 and Allula was pasture bred as she gets more aggressive with him when we hand breed, she's possessive over "her humans" and doesn't like Sampson around me. Hopefully both girls are bred and we haven't seen them come into heat - so fingers crossed!
Who do you have bred and expecting at your farm for 2012?
There's been many farms to reduce in numbers, like myself, and some have grown even larger. So with 2012 just around the corner, who all is expecting at your farm?
I have reducd my mare numbers down to just two - this mainly being because I changed directions in my breeding program and have gotten much more specific in what I want to produce, and I can't wait for 2014 to roll around so I can get to see what my new overo stallion Love will produce!
PIC #1:
This is my current main herd stallion, Sampson, who will be replaced in 2013 by Love - I may end up having him gelded and make him my permenant show/driving lesson horse for children. He produces nice foals with a lovely head and neck but color wise he just isn't throwing the patterns I like. He is bred to both girls below for 2012 and I hope that those foals continue to get his lovely body style.
PIC #2:
This is Missy.....Please excuse her being dirty - she loves to stay dust covered LOL. She's my favorite mare for her personality - always wants to be in your back pocket and her foals have that same personality. I just love love love her one blue eye and her pinto pattern. Both of her foals have been beautiful deep sorrel pintos with a lot of rich color, I'm not one for sorrels but so long as they have that deep color - I'll be happy!
PIC #3:
This is Allula, my pretty girl who knows she's got it going on with action as well, I'm just not good at capturing it on camera! She has a large black patch on her flank on the left side and she's nicely marked as well along with being very balanced. She's definately the first one you notice in the pasture.
Both girls were bred to Sampson - Missy was hand bred August 22 through 24 and Allula was pasture bred as she gets more aggressive with him when we hand breed, she's possessive over "her humans" and doesn't like Sampson around me. Hopefully both girls are bred and we haven't seen them come into heat - so fingers crossed!
Who do you have bred and expecting at your farm for 2012?