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Horses Sold at Mariposa Miniature Horse Farm
AMHR 2004 Silver Bay mare. We call this mare Jewel. She carries the honor of being the first foal born at Mariposa Farm. We were so thrilled when she arrived! This mare is spoiled! Jewel is petite and refined, with her dam's large, expressive eye. Her color is exceptional and she has placed over and over in the color class. Jewel will stay under 34-inches and will be eligible to be hardshipped into AMHA on her fifth birthday in 4/09. Her dam can be seen above on our Mares page, and her sire can be seen on the Reference Page. Jewel is bred to B.C.'s Hersheys Mouse Buckeroo for 2009. Congratulations and a big thank you to Cheryl Fryar of Larned, Kansas.
AMHR 2003 Liver Chestnut Stallion. "Kernel", as we call him, is a little dynamo in a 30-inch package. He comes to us from the nearby farm of Peppers Miniature Horses. Thanks go out to Linda Schellpepper and her family. Although not tested, he must carry a dilute gene since his dam was a cremello. Kernel was our first miniature horse and is our farm mascot. He is terribly spoiled and loves attention, and we love to give it right back! Congratulations and a big thank you to Cheryl Fryar of Larned, Kansas. Kernel and Jewel will be joining the other fine horses of Little Hooves, where they will be well loved and happy. Best wishes with your new endeavors.
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Barbours Comanche Rebel
AMHR
Sire: Powell's Comanche Dam: Westernaire Two Socks 1996 black/white pinto with one blue eye and one brown eye. Rebel is a very athletic, proud, and "woofy" stallion, and is very good natured. He is a proven breeder and easy keeper.Click here to see Rebel's offspring. SOLD!
AMHR 2005 sorrel and white pinto mare. We refer to this bundle of love as Tulip. Tulip is especially sweet because she has a mild leg deformity in her front leg. The angular deformity does not hinder her in any way, and she runs and plays just like all her stable mates. She was always being handled, trimmed, examined, etc. as a weanling, so she loves people and attention. She has two very light, bright blue eyes that she inherited from her sire. A better equine friend, you're unlikely to find. Tulip could be a youth or 4-H horse, and could even be shown AMHR in classes where she is not being judged on conformation. She has a very willing attitude and will do anything to please. She would even love a job as a visiting horse for schools, nursing homes, etc. Her sire can be seen on our Stallions page and her dam on our Mares page. SOLD! A huge thank you to our friends Mitch and Jackey!! We are so happy to announce that Tulip is going to Iowa. She will be a "buddy" to Jackey's geriatric horse. We know that Tulip will have the best of care and loads of love. |