Mi Kosmos

Mi Kosmos

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MI Kosmos

 — 2022 Chestnut Section D Welsh Cob Colt

Performance Pedigree • Stallion Prospect • Multi-Discipline Future

$9,500 USD (Negotiable to the right home)

Where Elite Pedigree Meets Smart Investment

Mi Kosmos is not just another colt — he’s an asset.

Full sibling to Jorgia Rain, he is by the palomino powerhouse Cobblehill Geordie and out of Mi Vermillion Skye — a cross producing athleticism, rideability, and an undeniable “look at me” presence.

He carries elite, proven bloodlines that have dominated in dressage, combined driving, eventing, and jumping, making him equally valuable to breeders and competitors.

Performance in His DNA

  • Dressage — Kentchurch Chime: First Welsh Cob to compete at Grand Prix in North America; Region 9 Grand Prix Champion; WPCSA Legion of Merit recipient.
  • Combined Driving — Brynarian Eiddwen Comet: Top Canadian Single Advanced Horse at 1991 Can-Am Driving Trials; Spruce Meadows driving/jumping exhibitions.
  • Eventing — Sapphire Crème of the Crop: Grass Ridge Horse Trials Open Novice Champion; sire of the 2013 Eventing Welsh Pony Champion of the Year.
  • Under Saddle Brilliance — Top Hat Lady’s Choice: USDF All-Breeds Section D Training Level Open Champion.

This is real-world, tested performance, not just pretty names on paper.

Why Invest in Mi Kosmos?

As a Stallion Prospect:

  • Rare North American source of multi-discipline performance lines.
  • Breeding income potential: $3,750–$10,000/year within first 3 seasons; $12,000–$15,000/year with proven offspring.
  • Break-even in 2–3 seasons possible.

As a Competition Prospect:

  • Ideal for FEI pony dressage, advanced combined driving, eventing, or working equitation.
  • Competition record could position him for resale at $25,000–$40,000+ USD in 2–3 years.

Kosmos at a Glance

  • Color: Chestnut with chrome — unmistakable presence
  • Expected Height: 14.2–15 hh
  • Temperament: Confident • Curious • Athletic • Trainable
  • Conformation: Balanced, correct, strong bone, powerful engine

Price & Terms

  • $9,500 USD, negotiable to a performance, breeding, or values-aligned home.
  • Open to retained breeding rights, show leases, or co-ownership with the right program.
  • Videos & in-hand footage available upon request.

 

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Addax filly

Mi Legend (still coming up with name ) 2023 red dun 1/2 Welsh 1/2 AQHA filly
Custom Smoking Spark x Kelly Acres Addax
This lovely filly combines strong working QH lines with some of the best performance Welsh bloodlines. She is curious, independent, and a real thinker with very correct conformation and athletic ability.

Finesse colt

Mi (no name yet) palomino 1/2 Welsh colt

Mi Farmers Tan x Mi Finesse

This fancy golden boy is cheeky, brave and very fancy. I’m unsure if he will retain his slightly curly coat, but right now he looks like brushed velvet. He should mature a medium (likely right around 13.1hh) and with his athleticism should shine in any role you wish.

Mi Tir Na Nog

Mi Tir Na Nog – 2007 buckskin Section D Welsh Cob gelding
Mi Bare Essentials x Mi Dark Krystal
Teirney is very special to me as he is the last of his bloodline that started my love for Welsh Cobs. His grand dam Brynarian Nia was purchased when I outgrew my Section A geldingTwinkle. Nia had 4 fillies ranging from 13.2-16hh (fullsisters, matching color and markings but definitely not size). As far as I know, Krystal was the only one that produced purebred offspring, Mi Higher Power and Mi Midas Touch went on to be breeding stallions, and the fillies went out to either be performance ponies or breeding stock. Teirney being stocky but on the smaller side, was started, a few times, almost found new homes, but kept choosing to remain here. He is a solid leading rein pony, very tolerant of beginners and mistakes, and prefers to stop to figure things out instead of implementing the flight response, or find and adult to help in situations he is unsure of. Because he generally gets to hangout with me teaching beginners, he hasn’t spent a lot of time outside the arena, but will follow a buddy anywhere. He is lower in pecking order in any herd he has been in, and seems to enjoy having someone else make decisions. He has an enormous walk, and very swingy trot, his canter has rarely been played with. He is sweet over small jumps and obstacles and is fine on his own or in the company of other horses. He is used to cattle, dogs, quads, tractors and wildlife. I have had him ridden in bitless bridle or simple snaffle or mullin happy mouth, he is happy in any of those and goes bareback or with a saddle and has had student perform exercises and backflips (intentional) on him. His major quirk is that he can play hard to catch, but is very motivated by food. He is also uncomfortable around incongruous people, if you are scared and trying to pretend your body ace, or angry pretending to be friendly he gets worried. He is fine with honest emotions and a very generous cuddler in EAL sessions especially with people who often struggle to be noticed. His training has been sporadic and the buttons installed are very basic (which prevents confusion when being ridden by beginners) but he is a very fast learner that loves to please. Teirney is healthy and sound but does have a tendency to be on the round side.

Mia filly

Unnamed so far – 2023 buckskin 3/4 Welsh 1/4 Mustang filly
Cobblehill Geordie x Mi Why Not Me

Mia is always very proud to present her new babies to meet me. It appears that she may have given birth in one of the many cactus patches and unfortunately this beautiful filly lost her left eye. She has adapted well, and her yearling full sister Kachina rarely leaves her side. She nice this limits her future as a performance pony, I have made the decision to retain her as a future EAL for art net and possible broodmare. She is extremely sweet, very athletic and beautiful.

Licorice

Mi Licorice – 2023 Smokey black 3/4 Welsh 1/4 Warmblood colt
Mi Farmers Tan x Mi Rhymes With Orange

I was expecting a buckskin sport pony from this cross, instead I was gifted a stunning black (carrying dilute genes) potential stallion prospect. He is beyond fancy, athletic and very correct and carries some of our best Welsh bloodlines, mixed with very old Gelderlander lines. He has a 1/2 sister (same dam) that is a fabulous eventer pony. His mom is very proud of him and I can’t wait to see what his future holds