TINY ACRE'S MARES

 

Because of my age and health I have decided to quite breeding any ponies. I have sold all my breeding stock but one her name is Fancy. She is our favorite and we just can't part with her at this time. If  things change I can breed her and get back into breeding ponie.

TINY ACRES PRINCE'S FANCY

Tiny Acres Prince's Fancy(AKA Fancy)

ASPC#166486   AMHR#334630T   Foundation#6798

Date of Birth:03/19/2016  Height: 38"

SIRE: Marytown Prince Charming

DAM: Wa-Full Par Saute

I bought Fancy's Dam bred. One of the reasons I bought her was that I loved                                                           the sire she was bred to. I really wanted a buckskin Shetland foal. Charming is one of the best conformationed stallion I have seem. Needless to say I fell in love with him. Fancy's dam was bred for an early foal. We did not have a place to foal her out. So we took Sadie to have Dr Grurnisher to foal her out. Sadie had the very best of care there. When it was time for her to foal Dr Grunisher was there. She was  pleased with Fancy. She said she was the main attraction in the barn, so she was handled a lot. Everyone wanted to play with her. We brought them home and she continued to be the main attrition here, also. She helped Leo feed the other ponies and while waiting for Leo to come back and get more feed, she would eat out of the wheel borrow. Needless to say, she won him over. Leo was the one to name her Fancy. He said that was the name for her. She has to be one of the easiest foal to train. She really has a look at me altitude because of all the attention she received when she was first born.

We showed Fancy at the Snake River Miniature Horse Show in June in the futurity class. She placed 2nd in a class of 4. I'm so very proud of her. I will show her this year in the same class and also in open halter. I think she will do well in halter classes. I hope to do more training this year with her. 

Because I'm not breeding Fancy has become a pet for us. She is also a great babysitter for Striker who was to little to go with the other geilings. I might see how she would do at driving next year. She love people and likes to please so training her will be easy. We will have to see how things go next year for that to happen.                                                   

 

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