Lovely horses and the mules are so nice! I don't know when I've seen more refined looking mule foals! I am seriously considering breeding some of my mares for mule foals. I've been raising Paints for years and I think the mules would be a fun change. Our trainer is familiar with mules, so that would be a plus, too! Just want to say......thanks for sharing your pics!
Sorry I never got back to you after you sold Dolly to me. She was a great mare and I have a wonderful sorrel gelding out of her that is the light of my life. Unfortunately Dolly died the day she foaled on the way to the Washington State Universidy Hospital. Many other things have kept our lives exhausted but are now slowing down so would love to hear from you. Take care and have a wonderful holiday season. Bobi
Just looking at your beautiful horses and looking for a nice stud to breed my AQAH incentive fund mare to in 2010. This would be her first foal and my first time of having a mare bred.
Purchased Gee Bee Chex from Cindy back in August after going through the hassle of trying to find a good trail horse on this side of the mountains to no avail. Everything I was told about the mare was right on, it was refreshing to hear the truth. We have had many miles together now and I love the horse more each time. If I'm in the market again horse shopping I will only deal with Cindy, thank you for my best friend.
I bougt DS Driftin Dry (2003) foal last September and just LOVE him. I am trying to find out more about his bloodlines and how tall his dam is. I can't find any information about her. Romeo (DS Driftin) is about 15.3 hands now and is STILL growing so I am trying to figure out how tall he will be. He is very smart and athletic! He definately has the Music Mount trait! LOL Thanks