Sky
Mi Kiss The Sky – 2022 ⅞ Welsh ⅛ TB palomino filly
Mi Kiss The Sky – 2022 ⅞ Welsh ⅛ TB palomino filly
Mi Kosmos – 2022 chestnut Section D Welsh Cob colt
Cobblehill Geordie x Mi Vermillion Skye
Kosmos is a full brother to Jorgia Rain and maturing to be very similar in temperament (they would make a stunning driving pair but I promised Jorgia she could stay). He is confident, kind , very curious, athletic and has been learning from the lesson herd. He looks like he will mature between 14.2 and 15hh. With his powerful bloodlines, I would love to see him become a breeding stallion. His beautiful chestnut color with lots of bling makes him stand out in a crowd. He is healthy, sound and ready to start learning new skills.
Mi Kachina Doll – 2022 buckskin ¾ Welsh ¼ Mustang filly
Originally I have planned on retaining Kachina for myself but was gifted a beautiful full sister this year and I can’t justify keeping both. She is a beautiful buttermilk buckskin and has a very kind spirit and is extremely athletic. Her dams full brother Mi Kindred Spirit and the family genes are very strong!
2018 grade Medicine Hat Pinto mare
Feather is super smart, responsive, athletic and very sweet. She loves to interact with humans and show her cleverness. She is ready to start her “formal” education now that she is a bit more mature. Healthy, sound, beautiful and brave. And legend has it that horses with this unique marking had magical powers to protect their riders from injury and death in battle and warn their riders of danger. Feather also has one brown and one blue eye that enhances her unique appearance!
Finesse – 2018 grade black mare
Finesse came with Datsun, and is shy but sweet, she is careful in approaching, and enjoys scratches, expecting a foal from Mi Farmers Tan.
Mickey – 2009 grade bay gelding
Mickey takes his role as a protective uncle very seriously, the rest of the time he provides comic relief. However, I know very little about his past before he came here. He is affectionate, bold and very clever on the ground. Loves doing groundwork, obstacles and playing games. I am guessing that at some point something bad happened under saddle (I have been on him bareback and he “almost” relaxed but has a very strong panic button with the saddle. With his smaller stature and type (appears part Arab) I would prefer he goes to a home that includes EAL and realizes that he may not become a safe beginner mount.