What do you do when someone calls you, saying they have to move, and need to find a home for a mini horse? In the late summer of 2001, we received such a call. We brought home Poco - an under 30" homozygous pinto Orion grandson.
He had been reared in a large bachelor herd, and never shown or used for breeding, but a little more than a year after we picked him up, Jewellann produced a little bay filly, Garnette.
Before selling in 2003, Poco had produced three more daughters, 2 we want to keep, as well as another pretty pinto filly for the new owners of a mare we had sold bred.
This photo, http://www.oocities.org/wynnsfollymini/divascrlt413.jpg, is of the other two pinto fillies, so far. We also bred Poco to several mares for a short foaling season in 2004.
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