For sale all my minis
New pictures to follow thanks for looking

 

First is Harley he is a five year old gelding 36 inches very nice conformation white and red pinto. He drives been in some parades not by me but with the other owner. I have had him on the road and he is safe even when the big trucks pass. He has a easy entry cart in excellent condition and a leather harness that comes with him asking price is 1800.00 or best offer come out and try him !!!







Second is Shagy she is just under a year old and is very tiny her dam and sire were under 30 inches and it looks to be that she will be that small also. She is a true buckskin like her father which is from the buckaroo line. her price will be 800.00 she is amhr and papers are pending.


Risques Buckeroo Shagit all night long

 

Her barn name will be Shaggy

I think this one is taking after her grand father No boones about it LOL Born

April 27 2011

 

 

Avalon Farms Rosea Wynne,barn name Rosea, 2006 ,AMHA, 29.5",chestnut[papers say re roan]
Sire Boones Litle Blue Buckeroo,30.5" blue roan
Dam Westwind Cheri Wyne,chestnut,31.75"

 



Mclennans Mystic Summer Dawn, barn name Misty , 2004,AMHA,31.25" Silver Dapple
Sire, Cedar Brook's Toyhorse Tiny Sprinkling,blue roan appy,34"
Dam, 6 Pack's That Summer,sorrel ,31"

Misty had her foal in wee hours of April 17/11 it is a little filly
This little girls name is Risquesbs Rebel's Tiny Sage
New pictures



Third is Blacky she is a true black with some white on her face also under a year old I feel that she will appy out as her sire is a appy and so is her grand sire both were black and white appys she is amhr and papers are pending I would like 600.00 for her. She will be just below the 34 mark .

Risque Rebel's Tiny Sage Sage is her barn name
This is Mistys baby sire Silver Sage Rebel
I really like this LOL

Here are some RIDING RULES for Old Horse Women:

* We DO NOT need to show up with our hair combed, make up on and wearing a clean shirt.

* Moaning, groaning and complaining about aching muscles is perfectly acceptable, as is taking Motrin (or something stronger) prior to a ride.

* Helping someone on or off the horse does not mean the rider is an invalid. It only means the horse got taller overnight.

* No one will comment about how big someone's butt looks in a saddle.

* When a horse is acting up we will accept that the horse is just having a bad hair day and it is not the rider's fault.

* Mentioning it is too hot, too dry, too humid, too wet, too buggy, etc., is considered self expression, not whining.

* We will acknowledge that horses are very strange animals and sometimes for no reason at all we fall off of them. If this happens to any rider the other riders will ascertain that the person is okay and then not mention the incident to another living soul, especially husbands and significant others.

* We will acknowledge, without apology, that riding more than 6 hours increases our grumpy level far more than any ego benefits we may get from riding longer.

* Looking at my bouncing fat is NOT an acceptable way of determining if I have a good seat. My fat always bounces, thank you. It is cushion I carry in case I fall off.
(author of the above rules is unknown)

No OTD (Older Than Dirt) rider shall be asked "What's your discipline?", "Are you showing next weekend?" or "What level are you"? Answers like "I am totally undisciplined", "I showed up today; isn't that enough?", and "Actually I tend to list a bit to the left" will be acceptable should anyone younger than dirt ask those ridiculous questions.
(this one is by Joanne Friedmann - she's author of Horses in the Yard)

 


            

                
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