Bit-O-Wy 2004 Curlies

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updated 5/31/2008

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Pictured here is our all curly parentage herd. from left to right is Fron, Sed, Cindy and Daisy. The three mares are full sisters out of our sorrel mare by Mellow. Sed is our junior curly stud.

 

Blanca is a 2004 foal out of Daisy by Mellow. This white filly has no yellow coloration to her. As a 9 month-old, she tops out at approximately 14 hands. Our best estimate puts her at a 16 to 16.1 hand adult weighing in around 1200-1250 pounds. Her first day in, she walked over to say hello, walked away-not jumped in fright or belligerence- but strolled away to say 'hey' to the other foals and as she was walking, Don placed the halter on her, latched it and stopped her with gentle pressure. Blanca, also known now as Lovey, was haltered, led out to a stake and staked out to graze on a 30 feet rope within thirty-minutes of being introduced to the halter. She leads willingly, loves her scratching and overall has won our hearts with her sweet, curious and gentle ways.

 

 

Comet, (Haley's Comet) has loads of attitude. He has grown into a sharp looker with a heart intended to preserve himself and any who go with him. Comet's strong wish is to be convinced that what is being asked is better than his way and once this 2004 gelding understands the rules Comet gives his whole being to the task at hand.  He is out of our registered Morgan mare, Haley, by Mellow.

 

 

 

B.J. has his sire's color and curls. This 2004 gelding is out of a registered Morgan mare, Wren, by Mellow. We expect him to mature to around 15 hands as his older brother and namesake matured to 15.1 hands. B.J. is halter broke - which by our standards means he comes to you to be haltered, leads alongside without tightening the rope, and stakes on a 30 feet rope for grazing. He is loaded with curls and sheds to a deep gold almost red-gold body as shown in his foal pictures. B.J. would make a superb trail horse and would excel at any task assigned him. His dam is one of the smallest mares in the herd but she is also the lead mare. She passes this toughness on to her offspring.

 

 

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